Abc vs Julie - What's the difference?
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ABC (B), a Belgian car market.
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African Basketball Confederation.
(emergency medicine) Airway, breathing, and circulation.
Alcoholic beverage control.
(aviation) (Advance Booking Charter)
already been chewed, as in chewing gum.
American Book Center.
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(medical) Antigen binding capacity.
anything but Chardonnay: a backlash against Chardonnay wine, seen as ubiquitous.
(Japan) Asahi Broadcasting Corporation.
Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad.
atomic, biological, and chemical.
Aural brevity code.
Australian-born Chinese.
(obsolete) Australian Broadcasting Commission. .
(obsolete) .
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(geography) Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo and São Caetano do Sul, satellite cities around the city of São Paulo that form the most important industrial area in Brazil.
(US, usually, plural only, uncountable) The alphabet.
(obsolete, poetry) A type of poem in which the lines start with the letters of the alphabet in order.
(obsolete) A primer for teaching the Latin alphabet and first elements of reading.
The fundamentals of any subject.
(UK, rail transport) A British alphabetized guidebook for trains and their stations.
English three-letter words
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. Popular in the latter half of the twentieth century.
* 1813 , Tracy , Poems by George Crabbe, Adolphus William Ward,The University Press 1907, page 455:
* 1917 , Cousin Julia , D. Appleton and Company, page 3:
* 2000 Jayne Anne Phillips: Mother Kind : page 156:
As a noun abc
is abc.As a proper noun julie is
popular in the latter half of the twentieth century.abc
English
Alternative forms
* (noun) abseyInitialism
(Initialism) (head)See also
* ABC Islands * NBC * (American-born Chinese) CBC * (American Broadcasting Company) NBC, CBS, PBS, NPRNoun
(en noun)- Do you know your ABC s?
- the ABC of finance
Synonyms
* (alphabet) absey * (rudiments) basics, fundamentalsDerived terms
* ABC bookSee also
Naming an alphabet after the initial letters is common; compare: * bopomofo * futhark * futhorcAnagrams
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julie
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- The first-born Child had every dawning Grace / And promis'd Beauty in her form and face. / "We'll call her Julie' if you please, my dear," / The Mother cry'd, "I doat on ' Julie Vere." / "What! no Remembrance of her Aunt! for Shame! / You doat indeed! be Barbara her name!"
- "I loathe the name of Julia. Julie , in the French way, is quite pretty, but Julia! - "
- "Call her Cousin Julie then; I've no doubt she'll prefer it. She's nothing if not progressive, I believe."
- They were called Jim & Julie , professionally. It seemed such a waste to deal in fantasy, in illusion and pretend, and not christen one's endeavor more suggestively. Kate wondered if their real names were Letitia and Sylvester, or Cleopatra and Mandrake; perhaps they'd gone undercover with white-bread names in quest of posh children's parties and Yankee suitability.