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1. 名前のいくつかの言葉の頭文字からできる言葉(a word formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name)

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語源

Borrowed from German Akronym, from Ancient Greek ἄκρον (ákron, end, peak) and ὄνυμα (ónuma, name), equivalent to acro- (high; beginning) +‎ -onym (name). Modelled after Homonym and Synonym, first attested in German in the early 1900s and in English in 1940.

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acronym (plural acronyms)

  1. (linguistics) An abbreviation formed by the initial letters of other words.
    Hypernyms: abbreviation (broad sense) < word (broad sense)
    Hyponyms: initialism, anacronym
    Coordinate terms: orphan acronym, pseudo-acronym
    1. Generally such abbreviations, including those pronounced as individual letters (initialisms such as "TNT").
      Coordinate term: initialism
    2. Exclusively such abbreviations when pronounced as a word (as "laser" or "NATO").
  2. (linguistics) An abbreviation formed by the beginning letters or syllables of other words (as "Benelux").

使用する際の注意点

The broader sense of acronym inclusive of initialisms (as TNT) is sometimes proscribed but was the term's original meaning and remains its more common meaning. The status of an acronym's pronunciation is not always obvious, as some initialisms have gained interstitial vowels to ease their expression (as /ˈwɪzdəl/ for WSDL) and others are pronounced alternatively as words or initialisms (as siːkwəl/ or /ɛskjuːɛl/ for SQL).

Acronyms in all senses may variously be written in all capital letters (as UNESCO or WYSIWYG) or in lower case (as scuba or sitcom), according to the degree to which they have come to be seen as words separate from their derivation (that is, depending on how anacronymic they have become). American style guides tend to favor the use of capital spelling for pronounced acronyms of four letters or fewer (as NATO) whereas British style guides tend to favor standard capitalization of pronounced acronyms as though they were a standard word (Nato). Acronyms formed from beginning syllables are sometimes written in camel case (as EpiPen or CHiPs), although this may be precluded by style guides. Mixed capitalization is also sometimes used when acronyms include words usually left uncapitalized in title case but which have been included for pronunciation or clarity (as VaR (Value at Risk)); in other cases, the standard acronym capitalizes such minor words as well (as TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)).

Like all abbreviations, acronyms were formerly usually punctuated with full stops or periods to mark the divisions between the original words (as U.S.A. or P.R.C.) but this punctuation is increasingly omitted, particularly in the case of acronyms treated as generic words (as radar and sonar) and in acronyms formed from syllables rather than letters. Folk etymologies frequently imagine acronymic expansions for such common words as fuck, shit, and posh, but the earliest English acronym listed by the OED is a form of abjad in 1793, and their use did not become widespread (throughout the language) until the world wars of the 20th century.

Some speakers insist that acronyms and initialisms are not abbreviations because abbreviations are solely shortenings of other types (for example, c. for circa or Dr for doctor), but this insistence is not universally agreed and is usually used as a gotcha or a trivia item rather than as a distinction with any practical value. In that same category is the fact that at least one reference work defines acronyms as a type of initialism, but most do not.

Alphanumeric symbols such as gene and protein symbols (for example, BRCA1, HER-2, MARCKS) usually have acronymic or initializing etymology (origins); however, they are not called acronyms or initialisms in precise usage (rather, symbols), and the correspondence of the initial letters or syllables, between the current symbol and the current name, is not required to match (a usage difference from acronyms and initialisms stricto sensu).

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  • acronymisation
  • acronymization
  • anacronymic
  • nonacronymous
  • non-acronymous

動詞

acronym (third-person singular simple present acronyms, present participle acronyming or (rare) acronymming, simple past and past participle acronymed or (rare) acronymmed)

  1. To form into an acronym.

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