Sokko wrote:
Since I absolutely DESPISE it when people pronounce acronyms as though they were one word (the primary reason being that they're NOT one word), I've pronounced it dee-ar-oh-dee since the day I first saw it.
Worst culprit for acronym-mangling: MIDI. Just the thought of someone saying "midee" raises my hackles. Grrrr.
Not to pick you apart or anything, allow me to point out this dictionary entry:
Main Entry: ac·ro·nym
Pronunciation: 'a-kr&-"
nim
Function: noun
Etymology: acr- + -onym
Date: 1943
: a
word (as NATO, radar, or snafu) formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the successive parts or major parts of a compound term
Basically that means (at least as I've always understood it, I could be wrong) that it's only an acronym
if it can, and commonly is, pronounced
as a word. SCUBA (Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus) is an acronym because it is commonly said like a word: Skoo-bah. AOIPS (Atmospheric and Oceanographic Information Processing System) is not an acronym because it can't be pronounced as a word... well, it can, but it isn't. What would you say, Ay-oyps?