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Abbreviatory
Abbreviatory Ab*bre"vi*a*to*ry, a. Serving or tending to abbreviate; shortening; abridging.

Meaning of Abbreviato from wikipedia

- Concerto Abbreviato is a musical composition for solo clarinet written by Petar Bergamo, for Milenko Stefanović, who gave its first performance on March...
- 2023. Delle Piane, Ilario (1948). "Comitato di Liberazione ****onale (abbreviato CNL)". Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). Vol. II Appendice. Rome: Italian...
- 15 March 2019. "Macerata, Luca Traini condannato a 12 anni con il rito abbreviato. Ferì sei stranieri dopo omicidio Pamela" [Macerata, Luca Traini sentenced...
- 9, 2010. "Piacenza, omicidio di Elisa Pomarelli: per Sebastiani rito abbreviato subordinato alla perizia psichiatrica". La Repubblica (in Italian). August...
- Matthews also compiled extracts from the great corpus, Historia Anglorum and Abbreviato chronicorum Angliae, which contain information exclusively on the Norman...
- freedom from traditional forms. Bergamo’s works for winds include: Concerto Abbreviato for clarinet solo, I colori d’argento for flute, harpsichord and chamber...
- Sicurezza del Volo. Archived from the original on 4 June 2004. "Genova. Rito abbreviato per la tragedia dell'aereo della Minerva caduto in mare a Genova il 25...
- Četiri dramatska epigrama (Four Dramatic Epigrams, 1959), and the Concerto abbreviato (1960). After this, Radica came under the influence of Leibowitz, a strict...
- id=bPoXAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA97 Inquisitionum ad Capellam Regis Retornatarum Abbreviato Liber Sancte Marie de Melros (Edinburgh1837) https://books.google.com/books...
- fines records it as Blechesdon in 1197. A do****ent called the Placitorum abbreviato records it as Blechindon in 1279. It is derived from the Old English Blecces...