Acb
acb
American Council of the Blind
armored cavalry brigade
Association of Clinical Biochemists
Historical Examples
acb, the angle in the segment, read direct on the graduated edge.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891 Various
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. . . . accompanied. . . . . . . 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 […]
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noun (Austral, informal) an academic abbreviation Associate of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Historical Examples This assumption of authority by Abbas caused a bitter and angry schism at acca. Bahaism and Its Claims Samuel Graham Wilson Baha Ullah died at acca in May, 1892, in his seventy-fifth year. Bahaism and Its Claims Samuel Graham […]
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. Historical Examples We see, therefore, that in adopting the pantheon of Accad, the Semites made three important changes. Assyria, Its Princes, Priests and People A. H. (Archibald Henry) Sayce A statue of him has been found at Agade or Accad, and also his cylinder with an inscription on it giving his name and exploits. […]
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noun an art gallery in Venice housing a collection of paintings by Venetian masters from the 13th to 18th centuries Full name (Italian) Galleria dell’ Accademia (ɡalleˈria dell akkaˈdɛmja) Contemporary Examples Then there are the paintings in the accademia, then the resident artworks in churches. The Ghost of Biennales Past Taylor Antrim June 1, 2009 […]