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		Definition of initialism in English: initialismnoun ɪˈnɪʃ(ə)lɪz(ə)miˈniSHəˌlizəm An abbreviation consisting of initial letters pronounced separately (e.g. BBC). 读字母式首字母缩略词(如:BBC) Compare with acronym Example sentencesExamples -  You don't always have to use the initialism, of course.
 -  Practice varies with regard to periods, with current usage increasingly in favor of omitting them, especially when the initialism consists entirely of capital letters.
 -  Actually it's an initialism, but how do you pronounce it?
 -  So just remember to shave off that last unnecessary word when using acronyms and initialisms, and you'll be fine.
 -  A word is a rather abstract concept, a ‘unit of language’, so who's to say an initialism, when placed in a sentence, doesn't immediately become an acronym?
 -  Below is a master list of the names, acronyms, initialisms, and abbreviations associated with the un-manned satellites that are mentioned in this Website.
 -  It is usually acceptable to start a sentence with an acronym or initialism that begins with a capital letter.
 -  We have a photo gallery, an index of every article published from 1956 to present, and a list of aviation terms, acronyms, initialisms and jargon.
 -  An acronym is a word group created in a similar way to an initialism but which is pronounced as a word.
 -  Perhaps it is our acquired behavioural bias towards haste that has caused it, but there is certainly something in the modern mind which is attracted to abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms.
 -  We are more interested in defining ‘acronyms’ for you than we are in trying to properly distinguish between abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms.
 -  Nevertheless, I consider acronyms and initialisms can be a better choice than the long form names they represent.
 -  If either the full form or initialism appears only in a source other than the chief source, give this form in a note; do not record as other title information.
 
 Synonyms initial letter, beginning letter    Definition of initialism in US English: initialismnouniˈniSHəˌlizəm An abbreviation consisting of initial letters pronounced separately (e.g., CPU). 读字母式首字母缩略词(如:BBC) Example sentencesExamples -  An acronym is a word group created in a similar way to an initialism but which is pronounced as a word.
 -  If either the full form or initialism appears only in a source other than the chief source, give this form in a note; do not record as other title information.
 -  A word is a rather abstract concept, a ‘unit of language’, so who's to say an initialism, when placed in a sentence, doesn't immediately become an acronym?
 -  So just remember to shave off that last unnecessary word when using acronyms and initialisms, and you'll be fine.
 -  Perhaps it is our acquired behavioural bias towards haste that has caused it, but there is certainly something in the modern mind which is attracted to abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms.
 -  We are more interested in defining ‘acronyms’ for you than we are in trying to properly distinguish between abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms.
 -  We have a photo gallery, an index of every article published from 1956 to present, and a list of aviation terms, acronyms, initialisms and jargon.
 -  Actually it's an initialism, but how do you pronounce it?
 -  Practice varies with regard to periods, with current usage increasingly in favor of omitting them, especially when the initialism consists entirely of capital letters.
 -  It is usually acceptable to start a sentence with an acronym or initialism that begins with a capital letter.
 -  Below is a master list of the names, acronyms, initialisms, and abbreviations associated with the un-manned satellites that are mentioned in this Website.
 -  Nevertheless, I consider acronyms and initialisms can be a better choice than the long form names they represent.
 -  You don't always have to use the initialism, of course.
 
 Synonyms initial letter, beginning letter     |