adj
Abbreviation of aqua. [Of a greenish-blue colour.]
n
Alternative letter-case form of ABV (“alcohol by volume”).
n
Alternative form of Accomack
n
Alternative spelling of Accawmack
n
Alternative spelling of acct
v
(imperative, medicine, in prescriptions, also spelt add.) Abbreviation of adde.
n
Alternative spelling of anniv
n
Alternative letter-case form of Appl.
n
Alternative spelling of appr
adv
Alternative spelling of approx.
n
Abbreviation of Bachelor of Letters.
n
Initialism of Bachelor of Arts (collegiate degree). [A collegiate degree, usually involving three to four years of study (about 120 semester hours) in liberal arts.]
n
Bachelor of Engineering.
n
Alternative form of B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education). [Bachelor of Education.]
n
Alternative form of COD [(uncountable) cash on delivery or collect on delivery]
adv
Alternative spelling of ca.
n
Alternative spelling of cacomixl
n
Alternative spelling of Caltech [The California Institute of Technology.]
n
Alternative spelling of Caltech [The California Institute of Technology.]
n
Alternative form of CAPEX
n
Abbreviation of cavaliers.
n
Alternative spelling of comp sci
n
Alternative spelling of dept.
n
(US) a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
n
Abbreviation of doctor. [A physician; a member of the medical profession; one who is trained and licensed to heal the sick or injured. The final examination and qualification may award a doctor degree in which case the post-nominal letters are D.O., DPM, M.D., DMD, DDS, in the US or MBBS in the UK.]
n
A terminal degree similar to an Ed.D. or a Ph.D., but with a focus on content speciality; it may be conferred as a prestigious honorary doctorate with the added designation of "honoris causa". Commonly abbreviated DA.
n
Doctor, a title used before a doctor's name or surname (Dr Jane Doe, Dr Doe)
n
Alternative form of Dr: abbreviation of doctor. [Doctor, a title used before a doctor's name or surname (Dr Jane Doe, Dr Doe)]
n
(education) Initialism of Doctor of Science. [An academic research degree awarded in a number of countries throughout the world. (Latin: Scientiæ Doctor)]
adv
Alternative form of etc.
adj
Abbreviation of formal. [Being in accord with established forms.]
n
Alternative form of gen ed
n
Alternative form of gen ed
n
hour, Alternative spelling of hr
adj
Alternative form of in Dutch
n
Alternative spelling of Inc
adj
Alternative form of ind.
n
Alternative form of inst.
adj
Alternative form of intr
n
Abbreviation of leaf. [The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.]
n
(law) Abbreviation of Law Journal.
adj
(Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of later. [Coming afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).]
n
(after a qualification) Abbreviation of University of Lincoln, used especially following post-nominal letters indicating status as a graduate.
n
(US, business, law) Limited liability company.
n
Abbreviation of lane. [(used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare.]
adj
Alternative spelling of Ltd.
n
Alternative form of MD (medical doctor; doctor of medicine) [(Britain) Medicinae Doctor: symbol indicating a higher research doctorate in medicine; Doctor of Medicine]
n
Medicinae Doctor (Latin): Doctor of Medicine.
n
(Britain) Medicinae Doctor: symbol indicating a higher research doctorate in medicine; Doctor of Medicine
n
Alternative form of MD (“Maryland”) [(Britain) Medicinae Doctor: symbol indicating a higher research doctorate in medicine; Doctor of Medicine]
adj
Abbreviation of manufactured. [manmade; produced by humans rather than nature]
n
(neologism, sometimes used attributively) Initialism of Men Going Their Own Way. (an anti-feminist movement)
n
Alternative form of miskal
n
Alternative spelling of movt
n
Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, an academic degree and title in naturopathic medicine
n
Alternative spelling of Nov.
n
Alternative spelling of Oct.
n
Alternative form of Ont.
adj
Alternative spelling of opp (“opposite”)
n
Alternative spelling of org
v
Alternative form of owest
n
Alternative form of Ph.D. [Doctor of Philosophy, a terminal research degree, the highest of academic degrees conferred by a college or university.]
n
Alternative spelling of Pvt.
n
Initialism of significant other. [One's romantic partner, regardless of marital status or gender.]
n
Initialism of sex work. [Any job in which sex or eroticism is involved, especially prostitution or pornography.]
n
Alternative spelling of Tts
adv
Alternative form of v.g. [(abbreviation, initialism) Used to introduce an example or list of examples to illustrate what is being discussed.]
adv
Alternative form of v.g. [(abbreviation, initialism) Used to introduce an example or list of examples to illustrate what is being discussed.]
n
Alternative form of vitae
n
Abbreviation of week commencing (followed by a date)
n
Alternative spelling of Wed.
n
Abbreviation of work. [Labour, occupation, job.]
n
Alternative spelling of wk
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