Backronyms

A backronym is a reverse acronym. To create one, you take a word that isn’t an acronym and create a fictitious expansion for it.

IBM’s first database was not relational. Its second database, DB2, was a sequel to its first database, and so they wanted to call its query language SEQUEL[1] but they were unable to copyright the name. So they dropped the vowels and shortened it to SQL. Later someone came up with the backronym “Structured Query Language.”

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