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Abbreviation of Albuquerque. [A surname from Spanish]
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Abbreviation of Albuquerque. [A surname from Spanish]
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(uncountable) Alternative dispute resolution.
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(education) Initialism of Doctor of Arts. [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.]
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Alternative form of BASc
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(education) Abbreviation of Bachelor of design.
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Alternative form of B.Eng. [Bachelor of Arts in English.]
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Bachelor of Accountancy.
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Abbreviation of bachelor of architecture.
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Alternative form of BVM [Blessed Virgin Mary]
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Alternative form of B.Eng. [Bachelor of Arts in English.]
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Abbreviation of Bachelor of Science. [A three- to four-year (about 120 credit hours) undergraduate degree, with a concentration in the sciences or scientific applications.]
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The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. Former name of Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
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Abbreviation of Doctor of Architecture.
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Doctor of Business Administration, a terminal degree.
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(uncommon) Doctor of Medicine, a higher education degree.
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(education) Initialism of Doctor of Science. [An academic research degree awarded in a number of countries throughout the world. (Latin: Scientiæ Doctor)]
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(education) Initialism of Doctor of Science. [An academic research degree awarded in a number of countries throughout the world. (Latin: Scientiæ Doctor)]
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Initialism of Doctor of Arts. [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.]
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(business) Doctor of Business Administration
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Alternative form of D.Phil. [(Oxford University, otherwise historical) Synonym of Ph.D. (as awarded by Oxford University.)]
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Abbreviation of Doctor of Design, a terminal degree.
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Abbreviation of doctor of the university: a kind of honorary academic degree
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Alternative letter-case form of Dx (“diagnosis”).
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Abbreviation of Doctor of Education, a terminal research doctorate with a focus on education.
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(emergency medicine) A basic level emergency medical technician that has passed national registry examination; trained less extensively than the advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic (EMT-P) level
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Alternative form of ep; abbreviation of episode. [(informal) episode (of a TV serial, etc.)]
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(parapsychology) Abbreviation of extrasensory perception. [The supposed ability to obtain information without the use of normal sensory channels.]
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Abbreviation of established.
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Abbreviation of Early Version (of the Wycliffite Bible)
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(US, education) Initialism of general education degree/diploma.
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Alternative form of gen ed
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Alternative form of It.: abbreviation of Italy.
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(humorous) Abbreviation of Lower Arkansas, also in reference to the state of Louisiana.
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Abbreviation of Doctor of Litterature.
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(sociolinguistics) Abbreviation of linguistic landscape. [(linguistics) The totality of written language visible within a certain area.]
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(Australia, Queensland) abbreviation of Mathematics B. [(Australia, Queensland) The second-most, and second-least, advanced of the three OP-eligible mathematics subjects available to Queensland students in years 11 and 12.]
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Alternative letter-case form of N'Orlins
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(in bibliographies) Abbreviation of no place. [(in bibliographies) indicates that a document has no place of publication shown on the document and that none has been inferred from other evidence]
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Alternative letter-case form of nasibis
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Alternative letter-case form of ni-Van
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(law) Abbreviation of notes.
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(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of November from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
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Alternative form of PCAT
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Abbreviation of physical education. [An element of an educational curriculum concerned with bodily development, physical health and wellness, strength, physical co-ordination, and agility.]
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(grammar) Abbreviation of present. [The current moment or period of time.]
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Abbreviation of query. [A question, an inquiry (US), an enquiry (UK).]
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Abbreviation of query. [A question, an inquiry (US), an enquiry (UK).]
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(informal, derogatory) Initialism of right-wing nut job.
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(education) Initialism of Doctor of Science. [An academic research degree awarded in a number of countries throughout the world. (Latin: Scientiæ Doctor)]
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Alternative form of 'Sconset
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Alternative spelling of Sept..
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Alternative spelling of s'mores
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(Britain) Acronym of suitably qualified and experienced person/personnel.
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Abbreviation of Doctor of Theology.
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Alternative spelling of UNICEF
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(titular) Abbreviation of Vicomte (French for “Viscount”).
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Abbreviation of World War III. [A hypothetical world war following World War II.]
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