ABC

Etymology 1
From, , from the first three letters of the Latin alphabet, standing for the whole alphabet.

Noun

 * 1)  The English alphabet.
 * Do you know your ABC? (US: Do you know your ABCs?)
 * 1)  A type of poem in which the lines start with the letters of the alphabet in order.
 * 2)  A primer for teaching the Latin alphabet and first elements of reading.
 * 3) The fundamentals of any subject.
 * the ABC of finance
 * 1)  A straightforward, uniform playing style, often focusing on betting for value, folding weak hands, and avoiding bluffing.
 * 2)  A British alphabetized guidebook listing trains and their stations.
 * 1)  A straightforward, uniform playing style, often focusing on betting for value, folding weak hands, and avoiding bluffing.
 * 2)  A British alphabetized guidebook listing trains and their stations.
 * 1)  A straightforward, uniform playing style, often focusing on betting for value, folding weak hands, and avoiding bluffing.
 * 2)  A British alphabetized guidebook listing trains and their stations.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Finnish:
 * German:, , , , , Buchstabierbuch, Lese-Lern-Buch, Lern-Lese-Buch, ABC-Fibel,
 * Middle English: abece
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: ABC,, , stavebok
 * Russian: ,
 * Swedish:
 * Volapük:


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: invariable
 * Hebrew:
 * Irish:
 * Japanese:
 * Latin: abecedaria
 * Middle English: abece
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: ABC,, basics
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: abc, ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: abc,
 * Swedish:

Etymology 2
Initialisms.

Noun

 * 1)   the essential steps in the immediate assessment and treatment of critically ill or injured patients.

Proper noun

 * 1)   an American commercial broadcast television network founded in 1943.
 * 2)   the three most powerful and wealthiest countries in South America.
 * 3)  satellite cities around the city of São Paulo that form the most important industrial area in Brazil.
 * 4)  an English-language bookstore in Amsterdam founded in 1972.
 * 5)  An imperative general-purpose programming language, intended for teaching or prototyping.
 * 6)   the publishing house and bookshop of the  until 2013.
 * 1)   the three most powerful and wealthiest countries in South America.
 * 2)  satellite cities around the city of São Paulo that form the most important industrial area in Brazil.
 * 3)  an English-language bookstore in Amsterdam founded in 1972.
 * 4)  An imperative general-purpose programming language, intended for teaching or prototyping.
 * 5)   the publishing house and bookshop of the  until 2013.
 * 1)   the three most powerful and wealthiest countries in South America.
 * 2)  satellite cities around the city of São Paulo that form the most important industrial area in Brazil.
 * 3)  an English-language bookstore in Amsterdam founded in 1972.
 * 4)  An imperative general-purpose programming language, intended for teaching or prototyping.
 * 5)   the publishing house and bookshop of the  until 2013.
 * 1)   the three most powerful and wealthiest countries in South America.
 * 2)  satellite cities around the city of São Paulo that form the most important industrial area in Brazil.
 * 3)  an English-language bookstore in Amsterdam founded in 1972.
 * 4)  An imperative general-purpose programming language, intended for teaching or prototyping.
 * 5)   the publishing house and bookshop of the  until 2013.
 * 1)  An imperative general-purpose programming language, intended for teaching or prototyping.
 * 2)   the publishing house and bookshop of the  until 2013.
 * 1)  An imperative general-purpose programming language, intended for teaching or prototyping.
 * 2)   the publishing house and bookshop of the  until 2013.
 * 1)   the publishing house and bookshop of the  until 2013.

Adjective

 * 1)   the three main categories of weapon of mass destruction.

Phrase

 * 1)   a sex education policy developed in response to the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Africa.
 * 1)   a sex education policy developed in response to the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Africa.
 * 1)   a sex education policy developed in response to the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Africa.

Etymology 3
Like QWERTY, the name is based on the first letter keys.

Noun

 * 1)  A keyboard layout in which all keys are arranged in alphabetical order in English.

Proper noun

 * 1) Associació Bíblica de Catalunya, a Catalonian bible club

Noun

 * 1)  a primer for teaching the Latin alphabet and first elements of reading; the rudiments of any subject

Etymology
From ; equivalent to 🇰🇲, the first three letters of the Latin and German alphabet.

Noun

 * 1) ABC, alphabet

Adjective

 * : NBC

Related terms

 * ABC-Krieg, ABC-Waffen

Noun

 * 1) (s)
 * 2) the ABCs

Noun

 * 1) ABC, alphabet

Noun

 * 1) The Latin alphabet.

Etymology 1
The first three letters of the Norwegian alphabet,, and.

Noun

 * 1) an
 * 2)  basic knowledge of a subject
 * vitenskapens og politikkens ABC
 * the ABC's of science and politics
 * 1) a textbook that contains elementary knowledge within a topic or subject
 * 2)  alphabet
 * 1)  basic knowledge of a subject
 * vitenskapens og politikkens ABC
 * the ABC's of science and politics
 * 1) a textbook that contains elementary knowledge within a topic or subject
 * 2)  alphabet
 * the ABC's of science and politics
 * 1) a textbook that contains elementary knowledge within a topic or subject
 * 2)  alphabet
 * 1) a textbook that contains elementary knowledge within a topic or subject
 * 2)  alphabet
 * 1)  alphabet
 * 1)  alphabet
 * 1)  alphabet

Etymology 2
The first letter of each term;, and , borrowed from ,  and.

Adjective

 * 1)   ("atomic, biological and chemical") the three main categories of weapons of mass destruction.

Etymology 3
The first letter of each respective country;, and.

Adjective

 * 1)   the three richest countries in South America

Noun

 * 1) ABC, alphabet