1. a.b. - Noun
2. a.b. - Phrase
a.b.
(nautical) able-bodied seaman
a.b.
Initialism of as before.
(dated) A blank for a person's name, perhaps followed by C.D., etc. for others.
Initialism of able seaman or able-bodied seaman.
Initialism of artium baccalaureus (“Bachelor of Arts”).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA.B. candidates typically have more freedom in course selection than B.S.E. candidates because of the fewer number of required classes. Source: Internet
Academics were forced to counter claims that by studying the works of Israeli poets Natan Alterman, A.B. Yehoshua and others that they were in effect ‘normalizing relations’ with Israel. Source: Internet
Abraham leans on Selena’s older brother and bassist A.B. (a harried Gabriel Chavarria), overloading the young man with tasks that range from songwriting to scouting guitarists. Source: Internet
A.B. 1844 does allow employers to require or request a username, password, or other method of accessing an employer-issued electronic device. Source: Internet
A.B. Vajpayee, who headed a previous government of the BJP, was also a member of the RSS, as are virtually all the key leaders of the BJP. Source: Internet
At the time of their engagement, Roosevelt was twenty-two and Eleanor nineteen.sfn Roosevelt graduated from Harvard in 1903 with an A.B. in history. Source: Internet