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Acronymist vs. Acronym — What's the Difference?

Acronymist vs. Acronym — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Acronymist and Acronym

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Acronymist

Someone who uses, or makes up, acronyms.

Acronym

An acronym is a word or name formed from the initial components of a longer name or phrase, usually using individual initial letters, as in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) or EU (European Union), but sometimes using syllables, as in Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg), or a mixture of the two, as in radar (RAdio Detection And Ranging). Similarly, acronyms are sometimes pronounced as words, as in NASA or UNESCO, sometimes as the individual letters, as in FBI or ATM, or a mixture of the two, as in JPEG or IUPAC. The broader sense of acronym inclusive of terms pronounced as the individual letters (such as "TNT") is sometimes criticized, but it is the term's original meaning and is in common use.

Acronym

An abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word (e.g. ASCII, NASA).

Acronym

A word formed by combining the initial letters of a multipart name, such as NATO from North Atlantic Treaty Organization or by combining the initial letters or parts of a series of words, such as radar from radio detecting and ranging.

Acronym

Usage Problem An initialism.
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Acronym

(linguistics) An abbreviation formed by the initial letters of other words, sometimes exclusively such abbreviations when pronounced as a word (as "laser") rather than as individual letters (initialisms such as "TNT").

Acronym

(linguistics) An abbreviation formed by the beginning letters or syllables of other words (as "Benelux").

Acronym

To form into an acronym.

Acronym

A word formed from the initial letters of a multi-word name

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