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:American Association Against Acronym Abuse


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;go-to
:Acknowledge
:denoting a person or thing that may be relied on or is regularly sought out in a particular situation: “Back in 1996, it was the go-to software solution for people who wanted to share a single Internet connection among several computers on a home network.
:Acklington railway station
 
;AL
:checkligament
 
;FEDIAF
:The European Pet Food Industry Federation
 
;FTP
:File Transfer Protocol
 
;ICSI
:intracytoplasmic sperm injection (English)
:intracytoplasmatische sperma-injectie (Dutch)
 
;DDFT
:nl: diepe buigpees tendinopathie
:en: deep digital flexor tendinopathy
 
;SDFT
:nl: ondiepe buigpees tendinopathie; oppervlakkige buigpees tendinopathie
:en: superficial digital flexor tendinopathy
 
;SL
:steunpees/tussenpees
 
;SNOMED CT
:Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms
 
;U.S.A.
;USA
:United States of America
 
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Revision as of 11:01, 12 January 2025

This glossary uses the MediaWiki ‘Lingo’ glossary extension to define a list of terms and their definitions, which are then displayed whenever a term is hovered over in an article on this website.

go-to
denoting a person or thing that may be relied on or is regularly sought out in a particular situation: “Back in 1996, it was the go-to software solution for people who wanted to share a single Internet connection among several computers on a home network.”
spoof
(1) a humorous imitation of something, typically a film or a particular genre of film, in which its characteristic features are exaggerated for comic effect: “a Robin Hood spoof”;(2) a trick played on someone as a joke: “word got out that the whole thing had been a spoof
terminologist
‘A user of (a certain) terminology; an expert in or student of terminology.’ (OED, 1806–)
tooltip
Computing: a message which appears when a cursor is positioned over an icon, image, hyperlink, or other element in a graphical user interface.
lexicographer
‘A writer or compiler of a dictionary.’ (OED, 1658–)

Pull in more terminology from elsewhere: MoreTerminology