What are acronym examples?
An acronym is a word formed by abbreviating a phrase by combining certain letters of words in the phrase (often the first initial of each) into a single term. Common examples of acronyms include NASA (an acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and FOMO (a slang acronym for fear of missing out).
What is the acronym of Smat?
SMAT
Acronym | Definition |
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SMAT | Satellite and Missile Analysis Tool |
SMAT | Science Math and Technology |
SMAT | Safety Management Auditing Technique |
SMAT | See Me About This |
What is the most common acronym?
Common acronyms
AM/PM | Abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem” |
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ASAP | As soon as possible |
BOGO | Buy one, get one |
BOPUS | Buy online, pick up in store |
ICYMI | An abbreviation meaning “in case you missed it” |
What does Smet mean?
SMET
Acronym | Definition |
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SMET | Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology (education) |
SMET | Science Math Engineering & Technology |
SMET | Surface Meteorological Instruments for TWP (Tropical Western Pacific; US Department of Energy) |
SMET | Superior Midwest Energy Terminal (Midwest Energy Resources Company; est. 1976) |
What does Smort mean?
Acronym. Definition. SMORT. Special Medical Operations Response Team.
Is smelt a word?
Smelled is the past tense of smell in both North American and British English. Smelt is also used as the past tense of smell in British English. Brits use smelled and smelt interchangeably, but speakers in North America rarely use smelt.
Who started noice?
The exact origins of noice as a form of nice are unclear, as noice is a written representation of nice spoken in a British (particularly Cockney or Norfolk) or Australian accent. Charles Dickens wrote some characters saying nice as noice (“’Ye be noice chaps,’ said John, looking steadily round.
What does noice and Toit mean?
Noice: Something so brilliant that it exceeds the requirement for ‘nice’ Eg: Hey Amy you so noice, you so noice you blow my mind! Hey Amy! Toit: Something that is so awesome and charming that it needs a heavier word than ‘tight’. Eg: Jake and Amy’s nup’s gonna be hella toit!