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Contemporary Examples
This simply is not an option for acc to source indeterminately.
Exclusive: U.S. Drone Fleet at ‘Breaking Point,’ Air Force Says Dave Majumdar January 4, 2015
After all, despite years of PR and realignment, the acc is still a basketball conference.
The 2014 Dummies’ Guide to College Football Games Ben Jacobs December 31, 2013
Historical Examples
Mr. —— at present I am employed as agent for the Interstate Life and acc’d ins.
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919 Various
With gen.: gearo gyrnwrce, ready for revenge for harm done, 2119, acc.
Beowulf Unknown
(your race shall be banished from its hereditary abode), 2886; acc.
Beowulf Unknown
On no acc’t let it go another week looking as disreputibil as it now does.
Marjorie’s Busy Days Carolyn Wells
Also, grave-chamber (the interior of the grave-hill), cave: acc.
Beowulf Unknown
In summe heo sten stille; mucle ane stunde, L 25121, ane is the acc.
Selections from Early Middle English 1130-1250: Part II: Notes Various
Like dr is also declined jener, that, except that the Nom., acc.
A Middle High German Primer Joseph Wright
Prof. Hales suggests that Eclympasteyre represents Icelon plastora, where plastora is the acc.
Chaucer’s Works, Volume 1 (of 7) — Romaunt of the Rose; Minor Poems Geoffrey Chaucer
abbreviation (in New Zealand)
Accident Compensation Corporation
abbreviation
(accounting) account
(grammar) accusative
Air Combat Command
ambulatory care center
American College of Cardiology
anthropogenic climate change
Atlantic Coast Conference
Arab Cooperation Council
accelerate
acceleration
accept
accompanied
according
account
accusative
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