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2420 Abbreviations & Definitions of Acronyms Architecture in category Academic & Science

Browse All Abbreviation related to the Acronym Architecture. All abbreviations on this page are CL means Ceiling Level, CL means Cat Ladder, CLAB means Columbia Laboratory for Architectural Broadcasting, CLARB means Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards, CLSA means Certified Lead System Architect, CLSAB means Canadian Lumber Standards Accreditation Board, CM means Contoured and Molded, CM means Curly Maple, CM means Case Marker, CMA means C M Architecture, CMAI means Conserving Modern Architecture Initiative, CMF means Color, Material, Finish, CMF means Colour, Materials, and Finish, CMP means Corrugated Metal Pipe, CMR means Compact Measurement Record, CNDA means Certified Network Defense Architect, CNDA means Certified Network Defence Architect, CNH means Cold Normal Hot, CNOIA means Commission Nationale des Opérations Immobilières et de l'Architecture (French: National Commission on Real Estate Transactions and Architecture), CO means Convenience Outlet,

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CLCeiling Level. List Of CL
CLCat Ladder. List Of CL
CLABColumbia Laboratory for Architectural Broadcasting. List Of CLAB
CLARBCouncil of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards. List Of CLARB
CLSACertified Lead System Architect. List Of CLSA
CLSABCanadian Lumber Standards Accreditation Board. List Of CLSAB
CMContoured and Molded. List Of CM
CMCurly Maple. List Of CM
CMCase Marker. List Of CM
CMAC M Architecture. List Of CMA
CMAIConserving Modern Architecture Initiative. List Of CMAI
CMFColor, Material, Finish. List Of CMF
CMFColour, Materials, and Finish. List Of CMF
CMPCorrugated Metal Pipe. List Of CMP
CMRCompact Measurement Record. List Of CMR
CNDACertified Network Defense Architect. List Of CNDA
CNDACertified Network Defence Architect. List Of CNDA
CNHCold Normal Hot. List Of CNH
CNOIACommission Nationale des Opérations Immobilières et de l'Architecture (French: National Commission on Real Estate Transactions and Architecture). List Of CNOIA
COConvenience Outlet. List Of CO

Some Questions about acronyms:

What is an acronym?

An acronym is a word or phrase made up of the first letters of a series of words, with the first letter of each word capitalized.

What are some examples of acronyms in "Architecture"?

Some examples of acronyms are LIST OF CL, LIST OF CLAB, LIST OF CLARB, LIST OF CLSA, LIST OF CLSAB, LIST OF CM, LIST OF CMA, LIST OF CMAI, LIST OF CMF, LIST OF CMP.

How are acronyms created?

Acronyms are created by taking the first letter of each word in a phrase and combining them to spell a word (for example, the acronym "radar" is created from the phrase "radio detecting and ranging").

How are acronyms different from initialism?

Acronyms are different from initialism in that they are pronounced as words. For example, AIDS is an acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

What is the difference between an acronym and an abbreviation?

An acronym is an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word, such as NASA. An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word, such as Mr. for Mister.

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