«Abreviaturas/Siglas muy frecuentes en los diccionarios/enciclopedias de lengua inglesa: Letra C»

Nota del administrador: En construcción

Letter C:

  • C.: Centigrade
  • c.: Century
  • c.: circa
  • C.A.: Chartered accountant
  • C.A.B.: Citizens advice bureau
  • Cal.: California
  • Calif.: California
  • Cambs.: Cambridgeshire
  • Can.: Canada
  • c. and b.: Caught and bowled
  • Cant.: Canticles
  • Cantuar.: Canterbury (Archbishop of)
  • cap.: Caput; Capital
  • caps.: Capital letters
  • Capt.: Captain
  • Card.: Cardinal
  • Carliol.: Carlisle (Bishop of)
  • C.A.T.: College of Advanced Technology
  • C.B.: Companion of the Bath; confinement to barracks
  • C.B.E.: Commander of the British Empire; Commander of the Order of the British Empire
  • c.c.: Cubic centimetre
  • C.C.: Country Council; Country Concillor; cricket club
  • C.C.C.: Civilian Conservation Corps; Corpus Christi College (Oxford or Cambridge)
  • C.D.: Civil Defence; Contagious Diseases
  • c.d.: cum dividend
  • c.div.: cum dividend
  • c.d.v.: carte-de-visite (=visiting card)
  • C.E.: Church of England; Civil Engineer
  • Cels.: Celsius
  • Celt.: Celtic
  • C.E.M.A.: Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts
  • cent.: Century
  • Cent.: Centigrade
  • Cestr.: Chester (Bishop of)
  • cf.: Confer (=Compare)
  • C.F.: Chaplain to the Forces
  • cg.: Centigram
  • C.G.: Coldstream Guards
  • C.G.M.: Conspicuous Gallantry Medal
  • C.G.S.: Centimetre-gram.second
  • C.G.T.: Confederation Générale du Travail (=General Confederation of Labour)
  • ch.: Chapter
  • Ch.: Church
  • C.H.: Companion of Honour
  • champ.: Champion
  • chap.: Chapter
  • Chas.: Charles
  • Ch.B.: Chirurgiae Baccalaureus (=Bachelor of Surgery)
  • chem.: Chemistry
  • Ch.Ch.: Christ Church (Oxford)
  • Ches.: Cheshire
  • Chin.: Chinese
  • Ch.M.: Chirurgiae Magister (=Master or Surgery)
  • Chron.: Chronicles (O.T.=order of time)
  • chronol.: Chronology
  • C.I: Channel Islands; Crown of India (=Order of the)
  • Cicestr.: Chichester (Bishop of)
  • C.I.D.: Committee of Imperial Defence; Criminal Investigation Department
  • C.I.E.: Confédération International des Étudiants; Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire
  • c.i.f.: Cost, insurance and freight
  • C.(I.)G.S.: Chief of (Imperial) General Staff
  • C.-in-C.: Commander-in-Chief
  • cinemat.: Cinematograph
  • C.I.O.: Congress of Industrial Organizations
  • cogn.: Cognate
  • collect.: Collective
  • colloq.: Colloquial
  • com.: Common
  • comb.: Combination
  • commerc.: Commercial
  • comp.: Comparative
  • compl.: Complement
  • conch.: Conchology
  • conf.: Confusion
  • conj.: Conjunction, Conjugation
  • conn.: Connect
  • constr.: Construction
  • contempt.: Contemptuous
  • contr.: Contraction
  • cop.: Copulative
  • correl.: Correlative
  • corresp.: Corresponding
  • corrupt.: Corruption
  • cryst.: Crystallography
  • cub.: Cub, Cubic

«Abreviaturas/Siglas muy frecuentes en los diccionarios/enciclopedias de lengua inglesa: Letra B»

Nota del administrador: En construcción

Letter B:

  • b.: Born; bowled: bye
  • B.: Beatus, -a; Blessed; black
  • B.A.: Bachelor of Arts
  • back form.: Back formation
  • B.AL.: British Anti-Lewisite (drug=dimercaprol)
  • B.A.O.R.: British Army of the Rhine
  • Bart: Baronet
  • Bath: et Well: Bath and Wells (Bishop)
  • B.B.: Double black
  • B.B.B.: Treble black
  • B.B.C.: British Broadcasting Corporation
  • B.C.: Battery Commander; before Christ; British Columbia
  • B. Ch.: Bachelor of Surgery
  • B.C.L.: Bachelor of Civil Law
  • B,Com.: Bachelor of Commerce
  • B.D.: Bachelor of Divinity
  • B.E.A: British Electricity Authority; British European Airways
  • B.Ed.: Bachelor of Education
  • Beds: Bedfordshire
  • B.E.F.: British Expeditionary Force
  • B.E.M.: British Empire Medal
  • B.Eng.: Bachelor of Engineering
  • Berks.: Berkshire
  • B.F.B.S.: British and Foreign Bible Society
  • b.h.p.: Brake horse-power
  • bibl.: Biblical
  • bibliogr.: Bibliography
  • B.I.F.: British Industries Fair
  • biochem.: Biochemistry
  • biol.: Biology
  • B.L.: Bachelor of Law
  • B.Litt.: Baccalaureus Litterarum (=Bachelor of Letters)
  • B.M.: Bachelor of Medicine; British Museum
  • B.M.A.: British Medical Association
  • B.M.R.: Basal metabolic rate
  • B.Mus.: Bachelor of Music
  • B.N.C.: Brasenose College (Oxford)
  • B.O.: Body odour
  • B.O.A.: British Optical Association
  • B.O.A.C.: British Overseas Airways Corporation
  • Boh.: Bohemian
  • B.O.T.: Board of Trade
  • bot.: Botany
  • Bp: Bishop
  • B.P.: British Pharmacopoeia; British Public
  • B.Q.M.S.: Battery Quartermaster-Serjeant
  • B.R.: British
  • Br.: British
  • B.R.C.S.: British Red Cross Society
  • Brig.: Brigadier
  • Bros: Brothers
  • B.S.A.: Birmingham Small Arms (Co.); British South Africa
  • B.Sc.: Bachelor of Science
  • b.s.g.d.g.: breveté sans garantie du gouvernement
  • B.S.I.: British Standards Institution
  • B.S.T.: British summer time
  • Bt: Baronet
  • B.Th.U.: British thermal unit
  • B.T.U.: British thermal unit
  • Bucks: Buckinghamshire
  • Bulg.: Bulgarian
  • Bunk: Bunkum
  • B.U.P.: British United Press
  • Burm.: Burmese
  • B.V.M.: Beata Virga Maria (=Blessed Virgin Mary)
  • B.W.I.: British West Indies
  • Byz.: Byzantine