What does FIG mean?
FIG means Forming of Generally
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Forming of Generally?
Forming of Generally can be abbreviated as FIG
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HERF - High Energy Rate Forming of Powdered Metals
- OGRE - Organization of Generally Rotten Enterprises/Endeavors
- SGAT - Statement of Generally Accepted Terms
- SGAT - Statement of Generally Available Terms
- F-SFFV - of Friend spleen focus-forming virus
- F-SFFV - of Friend spleen focus-forming viruses
- GAPTL - Generally Accepted Principles of Teaching and Learning
- -a1 - Forming singular words of various types.
- -ado - Forming a variety of words based on Portuguese, Spanish, or Italian originals.
- -ed2 ,-t. - Forming the past tense and past participles of regular (weak) verbs.
- -en3 ,-n. - Forming past participles of strong verbs.
- -en5 - Forming diminutives of nouns.
- -er2 - Forming the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs.
- -esce ,-escent, -escence, ,-escency. - Forming verbs, often denoting the initiation of an action.
- -est1 - Forming the superlatives of some adjectives and adverbs.
- -est2 ,-st. - Forming the second person singular of verbs.
- -eth2 - Forming the third person singular of the present tense of verbs.
- -fic ,-ific ,-(i)ficent. - Forming adjectives of action.
- -ing2 - Forming the present participle of verbs, and adjectives from nouns.
- cf. - [generally italicized] Compare [Latin "confer", imperative of "compare"]