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  2. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft since 2009. It offers web, video, image, and map search products, and powers Yahoo! Search. Learn about its history, features, and market share.

  3. Bingo (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and variations of the children's song "Bingo", also known as "Bingo Was His Name-O" or "There Was a Farmer Had a Dog". The song involves clapping or barking the letters of the alphabet and the name Bingo.

  4. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    Bingo is a game of chance in which players match numbers on cards and shout "Bingo!" when they have a winning pattern. Learn about the history, rules, variations, and culture of bingo in the US and Canada.

  5. Lists of acronyms - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia provides alphabetical and topic-based lists of acronyms, a type of abbreviation formed from the initial components of the words of a longer name or phrase. See also lists of abbreviations, portmanteaus and related terms.

  6. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions, including hospital orders and sig codes. It also indicates which abbreviations are deprecated or obsolete in the United States and the United Kingdom.

  7. Learn the meaning and origin of common medical abbreviations in Latin, such as a.m. (morning), p.o. (by mouth), and q.d. (every day). See the full list of abbreviations and their usage in prescriptions and other contexts.

  8. List of Masonic abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    F.M.S.H.T.I.C.W.A. is not a valid Masonic abbreviation. It is not listed in the comprehensive list of Masonic abbreviations on Wikipedia, which covers technical terms, official titles, dates, and symbols used in Freemasonry.

  9. English alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, pronunciation and spelling of the 26 letters of the English alphabet, written with the Latin script. See how the letter names are derived from Greek and Latin origins, and how they are used in words and initialisms.