ABC
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ABC
From Middle English abece, ABC, from the first three letters of the Latin alphabet, standing for the whole alphabet.
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ABC (countable and uncountable, plural ABCs or ABC's)
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Naming an alphabet after the initial letters is common; compare:
Initialisms.
ABC (countable and uncountable, plural ABCs)
collections.abc
module exist to formalize interfaces that are implemented by built-in objects and are implicitly supported by the interpreter—both of which predate the ABCs themselves.ABC
ABC (not comparable)
ABC
Like QWERTY, the name is based on the first letter keys.[2]
ABC (uncountable)
ABC f
ABC c (singular definite ABC'en, plural indefinite ABC'er)
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nominative | ABC | ABC'en | ABC'er | ABC'erne |
genitive | ABC's | ABC'ens | ABC'ers | ABC'ernes |
From Middle High German a. b. c., abecē; equivalent to A + B + C, the first three letters of the Latin and German alphabet.
ABC n (strong, genitive ABC or ABCs, no plural)
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ABC (indeclinable)
ABC (informal 1st possessive ABCku, 2nd possessive ABCmu, 3rd possessive ABCnya)
ABC
The first three letters of the Norwegian alphabet, A, B and C.
ABC f or m (definite singular ABC-a or ABC-en, indefinite plural ABC-er, definite plural ABC-ene)
The first letter of each term; atom, biologisk and kjemisk, borrowed from English atomic, biological and chemical.
ABC
The first letter of each respective country; Argentina (“Argentina”), Brasil (“Brazil”) and Chile (“Chile”).
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ABC
ABC m (plural ABCs)
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