Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

abbreviation for \'chapter\'

English answer:

Chap. or Ch.

Added to glossary by DAN ALEXANDROAIE
Jul 16, 2010 06:46
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English term

abbreviation for 'chapter'

Non-PRO English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
WHAT IS THE ABBREVIATION FOR CHAPTER?
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4 +10 Chap. or Ch.
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Jul 16, 2010 07:11: Tony M changed "Term asked" from "ABBREVIATION FOR CHAPTER" to "abbreviation for \'chapter\'" , "Field" from "Tech/Engineering" to "Other" , "Field (specific)" from "Petroleum Eng/Sci" to "General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters"

Jul 16, 2010 08:23: BdiL changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Stanislaw Czech, MCIL CL

Non-PRO (3): Edith Kelly, Tony M, BdiL

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English term (edited): abbreviation for chapter
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Chap. or Ch.

abbreviation of chapter > Chap. or Ch.

4 entradas - 3 autores - Última entrada: 12 Jun 2005
(KudoZ) English translation of abbreviation of chapter: Chap. or Ch. [technical manual - board industry - Mechanics / Mech Engineering ...
www.proz.com › ... › English › Mechanics / Mech Engineering - En caché

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Note added at 6 mins (2010-07-16 06:53:37 GMT)
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Ch. is fine if you want to save space.
need the abbreviation for the word chapter? - Yahoo! Answers
1 Oct 2006 ... Abbreviation for "Chapter" = Ch. ... Ch, simple as that. ... ch.1 ch.2 ch.3... you get the idea ... Chpt or chp, whichever one u like ...
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WikiAnswers - What is the standard abbreviation for chapter
Acronyms and Abbreviations question: What is the standard abbreviation for chapter? Ch.
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Note from asker:
Good afternoon and thanks, danalexandroaie
Peer comment(s):

agree Tony M
20 mins
Good morning and thanks, Toni.
agree Sarah Bessioud
33 mins
Cheers and thanks, Jeux_de_Mots
agree Suzan Hamer : I prefer ch.
1 hr
Good morning and thanks, Suzan.
agree Stanislaw Czech, MCIL CL
2 hrs
Good afternoon and thanks, Stanislaw.
agree kmtext
3 hrs
Good afternoon and thanks, km.
agree Edith Kelly
4 hrs
Good afternoon and thanks, Edith.
agree Polangmar
7 hrs
Good afternoon and thanks, Polangmar.
agree Charlesp
9 hrs
Good afternoon and thanks, Charles.
agree Filippe Vasconcellos de Freitas Guimarães
12 hrs
Cheers and thanks, fvasconcellos.
agree eski : Right on, Jenni! Saludos, eski
12 hrs
Cheers and thanks, eski.
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