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Dear Whyvillians,
Last week I wrote an article titled "Do It Youself Anagrams." I made
a big mistake. What I meant was acronyms, not anagrams!
Here are dictionary definitions of the two things.
Anagram - A word or phrase formed by reordering the letters of another
word or phrase, such as Bigfoot --> Boot Fig, or Clint Eastwood --> Old
West Action.
Acronym - A word formed from the initial letters of a name, such as BLOBY
for Bearded Ladies Organization for a Better Yville. Acronyms are also formed
by combining initial letters or parts of a series of words, such as the word
radar, which comes from RAdio Detecting And Ranging.
I was very confused about the difference! I hope I have eliminated any uncertainty
among the readers of the Times that I myself may have created.
This is Cobd, saying thank you to kirbie393 and MooMoo500 for pointing my confused
brain in the right direction.
Editor's Note: I should apologize too, for not catching the
difference. This is why it's important to double-check your facts before sending
something off to be published (or graded!) because you never know who will catch
you and make you feel silly -- like I feel right now. :-) I have gone in and
corrected cobd's original article, so it now reads "Do It Yourself Acronyms".
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