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What is the difference between abbreviate and abbreviatory?

abbreviate | abbreviatory |

As adjectives the difference between abbreviate and abbreviatory

is that abbreviate is {{context|obsolete|lang=en}} abbreviated; abridged; shortened {{defdate|attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the late 17th century}} while abbreviatory is serving or tending to abbreviate; shortening; abridging {{defdate|mid 19th century}}{{reference-book | last =| first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | editor =brown, lesley | others = | title = the shorter oxford english dictionary | origdate = | origyear = 1933| origmonth = | url = | format = | accessdate = | accessyear = | accessmonth = | edition = 5th | date = | year =2003| month = | publisher =oxford university press | location =oxford, uk | language = | id = | doi = | isbn =978-0-19-860575-7 | lccn = | ol = | pages =3| chapter = | chapterurl = | quote =}}.

As a verb abbreviate

is {{context|obsolete|transitive|lang=en}} to shorten by omitting parts or details {{defdate|attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the late 17th century}}{{reference-book | last =| first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | editor =brown, lesley | others = | title = the shorter oxford english dictionary | origdate = | origyear = 1933| origmonth = | url = | format = | accessdate = | accessyear = | accessmonth = | edition = 5th | date = | year =2003| month = | publisher =oxford university press | location =oxford, uk | language = | id = | doi = | isbn =978-0-19-860575-7 | lccn = | ol = | pages =3| chapter = | chapterurl = | quote =}}.

As a noun abbreviate

is {{context|obsolete|lang=en}} an abridgment {{defdate|mid 16th century}}.

abbreviate

English

Etymology 1

* Either' from (etyl) abbreviaten, from (etyl) . * See abridge.

Verb

(abbreviat)
  • (obsolete) To shorten by omitting parts or details.
  • * (rfdate) :
  • It is one thing to abbreviate by contracting, another by cutting off.
  • (obsolete) To speak or write in a brief manner.
  • To make shorter; to shorten; to abridge; to shorten by ending sooner than planned.
  • To reduce a word or phrase by means of contraction or omission to a shorter recognizable form.
  • (mathematics) To reduce to lower terms, as a fraction.
  • Synonyms
    * shorten
    Antonyms
    * lengthen

    Etymology 2

    * From .

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) Abbreviated; abridged; shortened.
  • *
  • (biology) Having one part relatively shorter than another or than the ordinary type.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) An abridgment.
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    abbreviatory

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Serving or tending to abbreviate; shortening; abridging.
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