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> The style guide where I work specifies that an acronym must be
> pronounceable, such as RADAR or SCUBA. Anything that can't be
> pronounced as a word is just an abbreviation. I'd never heard this view
> before, and it seems a little odd to me.
You probably already heard this (sorry, I'm on digest), but just in case, I
have also heard that an acronym must be pronounceable as a word. Otherwise,
it is an "initialism" (not an abbreviation though--an abbreviation is just a
shortened form of a word.)
Haha! I just looked up "acronym" and "initialism" in Merriam-Webster online
and it doesn't say anything about acronyms being pronounceable. Also, the
definition it gives for initialism is "an acronym formed from initial
letters"--haha!
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