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OK. I can ask now. What's the view on yesterday's answer - snafu. I know what it means but surely this is an acronym rather than a word?
I may have learned something. Apparently in modern language we "initialisms," for example YMCA, PTSD and "acronyms" which are words created out of initials, for example scuba, aids. I've never thought of an acronym as a word.
I wonder if we would have questioned "scuba?"
Merriam-Webster
OK. I can ask now. What's the view on yesterday's answer - snafu. I know what it means but surely this is an acronym rather than a word?
I may have learned something. Apparently in modern language we "initialisms," for example YMCA, PTSD and "acronyms" which are words created out of initials, for example scuba, aids. I've never thought of an acronym as a word.
I wonder if we would have questioned "scuba?"
Merriam-Webster
What was your starting word?
Tell us tomorrow please.
OK. I can ask now. What's the view on yesterday's answer - snafu. I know what it means but surely this is an acronym rather than a word?
I may have learned something. Apparently in modern language we "initialisms," for example YMCA, PTSD and "acronyms" which are words created out of initials, for example scuba, aids. I've never thought of an acronym as a word.
I wonder if we would have questioned "scuba?"
Merriam-Webster
I'd add ''over time'' into your generally accepted bit, if it's commonly used as a stand-alone word. I'm not sure that snafu is commonly used, in the UK at least.Radar
Sonar
Laser
Scuba
Captcha (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart)
Base (jumping)
If an initalisation-abbreviation is pronuncable as a word, it is generally accepted as a word.
Radar
Sonar
Laser
Scuba
Captcha (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart)
Base (jumping)
If an initalisation-abbreviation is pronuncable as a word, it is generally accepted as a word.
Thanks for all the comments on snafu. I feel I've learned something or at least appreciate something I knew but have never given thought.
The above seems the key one to me.