FAQs became popular in the earliest days of the internet. Wikipedia cites them as appearing in the early 1980s with the pre-cursors of the Internet. They became widespread with Internet USENET newsgroups. The letters usually stand for "Frequently Asked Questions" or sometimes "Facts, Answers and Questions".
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Actually, it works the other way around, whereas "FAQ" IS the Acronym for "Frequent Asked Questions".
Mimema='something initiated' ----Greek.
Patho- is the combining form meaning disease, and -genesis means origin. So pathogenesis is the term meaning origin of disease.
The science of languages, or of the origin, signification, and application of words; glossology.
The plural is FAQs, not FAQ's.
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A Nintendo FAQ is a Nintendo Frequantly Asked Questions.
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