acc.
Americanabbreviation
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accelerate.
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acceleration.
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accept.
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acceptance.
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accompanied.
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accompaniment.
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accordant.
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according.
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account.
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accountant.
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accusative.
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accounting account
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grammar accusative
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Example Sentences
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As for "overwhelming opinion in Poland", even Polonia channel has reported that, acc. to opinion polls, as time goes by more and more Poles begin to doubt conclusions of the official report.
From Economist • Nov. 23, 2012
We see here that með generally takes an acc. to denote passive, and a dat. to denote voluntary accompaniment.
From Icelandic Primer with Grammar, Notes and Glossary by Sweet, Henry
Umlaut caused by the -iu occurs in the nom. sing. feminine and nom. acc. pl. neuter of al, all, and ander, other, second, as älliu, ändriu.
From A Middle High German Primer Third Edition by Wright, Joseph
Piano with ukelele & guitar acc., words & music by Charles E. King.
From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1961 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Appositive of locative, 169, 4; —— with acc. of limit of motion, 182, 2, a; —— with town names, in abl. of place whence, 229, 2. —— position of, 350, 2. aptus, w. dat.,
From New Latin Grammar by Bennett, Charles E. (Charles Edwin)
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