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ca. is an abbreviation from circa meaning around. So ca. 1828 means around 1828. Share. Improve this answer.
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What does : ca. 1828 mean? ca. before a date? [closed]
ca. is an abbreviation from circa meaning around. So ca. 1828 means around 1828. Share. Improve this answer.
Which (if any) is correct: est., estd., or est'd.?
A business founded (or a building built or a monument dedicated) in 1854 might have a sign or plaque reading "EST'D 1854" or "EST 1854" or "ESTD 1854", or some other combination I haven't seen or h...
Correct use of "circa" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Using circa with an exact, verified set of dates is wrong. Recently, I edited a client’s work to correct “the poet John Keats lived c. 1795–1821”. Recently, I edited a client’s work to correct “the poet John Keats lived c. 1795–1821”.
"circa" vs "around" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Circa is Latin, around is English. Latin words falute higher than English ones. So the decision is yours. Are you going to maintain an elevated scholarly tone throughout? Consistency is part of that; once you elevate your prose, readers are more likely to notice when you fail to maintain it than if you're more informal.
Use of "circa" in relation to time - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Further, I would regard it unnatural to use circa in speech, even for dates — compare: “We moved here circa 1990” to “We moved here in about 1980”. Circa (or its abbreviations ca or c. ) is used in specialized scientific contexts with measurements for similar reasons, although again its use in verbal presentations is discouraged (by ...
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