Three-letter acronym
A three-letter acronym, or three-letter abbreviation is, as the phrase suggests, an abbreviation consisting of three letters. The term has a special status among abbreviations and to some is considered humorous since the term TLA is itself a three-letter acronym; it is an autological word.
Most TLAs are initialisms, but most are not acronyms in the strict sense since they are pronounced by saying each letter, as in APA . Some are true acronyms such as CAT which is pronounced as the animal.
Examples
- Academic testing: ACT, SAT
- Air Navigation Services : AIS, ATC, ATM, ATS, CNS, FIS, MET, and SAR
- IATA airport codes: LAX and LHR
- Business: CEO, CFO, and other C-level officers
- Canine registries: AKC and CKC
- Chemistry, biology, and pharmaceuticals: GMO, LSD, and MSG
- Clinical medicine: CAD, CHF, PSA, and SOB
- Communications shorthand: LOL and OMG
- Computing: CPU, DOS, RAM, ROM, and GNU
- Corporations: BMW, IBM, AMD, KFC and NEC
- Countries: USA, CAR, UAE, DRC, etc.
- Currency: USD, GBP, RMB, and CHF
- Famous people: SRK, FDR, JFK, MJK, MLK, OBL, RBG, RDJ, RFK, and RMS
- File extensions: JPG, PDF, and XLS
- Military and weaponry: BFR and RPG
- Musical groups: R.E.M., XTC, TLC, E.L.O., MC5, GBH, O.A.R., MDC, D.R.I., JFA
- Personal advertisements: SBM for single black male, STR for short-term relationship
- Political parties: BJP, CCP, GOP, and AAP
- Religion: LDS, SBC, and SDA
- Ship prefixes: HMS, USS, and RMS
- Sports organizations: NFL, MLB, ; AFL, and NRL ; NPB ; ACB, LFP ; IPL, EPL, WBO
- State postal abbreviations: NSW, QLD, VIC, and TAS
- Television networks: ABC, BBC, CBC, and NHK
- Three-letter agencies: CIA, FBI, CBI, FSB, and NSA
- Traffic offenses: DUI, DWI, GTA
- Universities: LSU, NYU, USC
- Wars and political conflicts: HYW and '''WWI'''
History and origins
Combinatorics
The number of possible three-letter abbreviations using the 26 letters of the alphabet from A to Z is 26 × 26 × 26 = 17,576. Allowing a single digit 0–9 increases this by 26 × 26 × 10 = 6,760 for each position, such as 2FA, P2P, or WW2, giving a total of 37,856 such three-character strings.Out of the 17,576 possible TLAs that can be created using 3 uppercase letters, at least 94% of them had been used at least once in a dataset of 18 million scientific article abstracts. Three-letter acronyms are the most common type of acronym in scientific research papers, with acronyms of length 3 being twice as common as those of length 2 or 4.
In standard English, WWW is the TLA whose pronunciation requires the most syllables—typically nine. The usefulness of a TLA typically comes from its being quicker to say than the phrase it represents; however saying 'WWW' in English requires three times as many syllables as the phrase it is meant to abbreviate. "WWW" is sometimes abbreviated to "dubdubdub" in speech.