Most of the words listed are only abbreviated in certain contexts, esp. when used as a subject label or in a work title. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I .
How do you abbreviate that is?
The abbreviation “i.e.” stands for id est, which is Latin for “that is.” The abbreviation “e.g.” stands for the Latin phrase exempli gratia, meaning “for example.”
How do you use IE?
I.e. is an abbreviation for the phrase id est, which means "that is." I.e. is used to restate something said previously in order to clarify its meaning. E.g. is short for exempli gratia, which means "for example." E.g. is used before an item or list of items that serve as examples for the previous statement.
How do you abbreviate words?
You can abbreviate a long word by writing the first part of the word. This is a common abbreviation practice. Among the few familiar words in which this technique is used are: hippo (for hippopotamus), fem (for feminine), elem (for elementary), and diff (for different).
How do you spell et al?
“Et al.” is short for the Latin term “et alia,” meaning “and others.” It is used in academic citations when referring to a source with multiple authors: Hulme et al.