"recursive acronym" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: recursive acronyms [plural]
Etymology: recursive + acronym, originating in early hacker culture and later popularized by Douglas Hofstadter. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|recursive|acronym}} recursive + acronym Head templates: {{en-noun}} recursive acronym (plural recursive acronyms)
  1. An acronym in which a word (often the first) of the phrase represented by the acronym is the acronym itself. Wikipedia link: Douglas Hofstadter, GNU Hurd Related terms: macronym, RAS syndrome Translations (an acronym in which a word of the phrase represented by the acronym is the acronym itself): recursief acroniem [neuter] (Dutch), rekursiivinen akronyymi (Finnish), acronyme récursif (French)
    Sense id: en-recursive_acronym-en-noun-FINoMPEk Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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