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In linguistics, an apronym is a word which as an acronym or backronym has a meaning related to the meaning of the words constituting the acronym or backronym. For example, the acronym for seasonal affective disorder, SAD, reflects the actual meaning of the term, which refers to sadness or depression caused by the typical characteristics of winter (lack of light, cloudiness, rain, etc.). Homonyms of a word may also be used to form apronyms.

Apronyms are a form of word play and may be created for serious purposes or for amusement. Most apronyms are backronyms (ie. reverse or back-formed acronyms), in the sense that they are created from an existing word, or a homophone thereof.

The word "apronym" is a portmanteau of " acronym" and/or " acronym" and was coined on the Acronyms Forum in 2003.

Purposes

Apronyms are created for several purposes. Apronyms which are not back-formed are usually unintended apronyms.

Some apronyms

Another example of a non-English-language apronym is HAMAS, which is the acronym for Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyyah, and Arabic for "Islamic Resistance Movement"; "hamas" is the Arabic word for "zeal".

Humorous apronyms

In some cases, the names of existing entities are targets for subtle changes to obtain a more apt or amusing acronym.

These often are schools, such as:

or the nearly-named: Other humorous apronyms: The same approach may however create names for programmes or administrations which form distasteful or inappropriate apronyms, such as Retire Aged Personnel Early.

Backronyms

And a few which are backronyms:

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