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The word for today is "solecism", via Joe Haldeman's blog. "Solecism" means, more or less, a word that is commonly misused, like using "schizophrenic" to mean having split personalities, when it really means have a mental break with reality so that you can't tell reality from your own illusions (more or less). Another example of a solecism that Joe used was "acronym". An acronym is the first letters of a phrase that can be pronounced and used as a word in the phrase's place, and is not the first letters of a phrase that are pronounced as letters to replace the phrase. For example, FUBAR, NATO, and LASER are acronyms. ATM, IBM, and HTML are not.

As Spock would say, "Fascinating."

Re: Reclaiming the word "acronym"

Date: 2008-02-25 03:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] metageek.livejournal.com
I feel the same way, mostly, but this particular battle seems to have been lost before I was born—probably because nobody knew what to call the things that weren't acronyms. If we had a better word than "initialism", and if it had been promulgated 50 years ago, then maybe the distinction would've been preserved.

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