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Recursive acronym

A recursive acronym is an acronym which refers to itself in the expression it stands for, similarly recursive abbreviation.

It was a hackish (and especially MIT) tradition to choose such acronyms and abbreviations which referred humorously to themselves or to other abbreviations. Perhaps the earliest example, from about 1977 or 1978, is TINT ("TINT Is Not Teco"), an editor for MagicSix. This inspired the two MIT Lisp Machine editors called EINE ("EINE Is Not EMACS") and ZWEI ("ZWEI Was EINE Initially").

More recently, there is:


This article is based in part on the "Recursive acronym" section of the Jargon File. The Jargon File is in the public domain.

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