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      An acronym is an abbreviation formed using the initial letters of a multi-word name or phrase.

      This is what Wikipedia says to that. mic bounces back up straight into your face

      ;)

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          The oxford that says this?

          Acronym

          1. A group of initial letters used as an abbreviation for a name or expression, each letter or part being pronounced separately; an initialism

          or the merriam webster that says this?

          Some people feel strongly that acronym should only be used for terms like NATO, which is pronounced as a single word, and that initialism should be used if the individual letters are all pronounced distinctly, as with FBI. Our research shows that acronym is commonly used to refer to both types of abbreviations.

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            Not sure which Oxford dictionary you’re using, but the Google one says

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

            Maybe it’s been changed?

            And Merriam Webster online says:

            The word acronym typically applies when the resulting thing can be read as a word

            My position on the whole “word meanings change over time” debate is: I agree, but if you used to have two words with distinct meanings and now they are getting collapsed into one, that’s mostly because people weren’t aware of a subtle distinction. And that’s not a good reason to make the distinction meaningless for everyone.

            FWIW my original comment was a joke, I hope that was clear.

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            This is it. Initialism is synonymous to acronym and some people think they know better and strongly believe that these words have separate meanings.

            That’s underdog prescriptionism: When you are in the minority but still think you can determine how everyone else has to speak.

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          I still use PCMCIAs at my job. Had to order a reader. It has been… challenging (particularly getting permissions to connect it to the system, but even finding them is not super easy).

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          I learned this one in coolsig.com (which I was recently surprised to learn still exists and looks basically as I remember it!). At the time, I looked up the actual meaning, but the one in this thread is the one I still remember.

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    I’ve actually been using the term Too Many Acronyms (TMA for short) for years now. When I get see meeting invites that look like this, I say that I’m suffering from TMA.