See also: exp, EXP, Exp, and Exp.

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exp. (uncountable)

  1. Abbreviation of experience.
    Synonym: exper.
    • 1946 January 9, “Prepaid Advertisements: Clerks, Workpeople, etc.”, in The Daily Mail, number 18,768, Hull, page 2:
      BOOT Repairing.—Wtd., Benchman, exp. in Sewn and Cemented work pref., but not essen.—Wilks, 967, Spring-bank West. []
      DENNY, Mott & Dickson, Ltd., req. Lady Clerk for general office work.—Apply in own handwriting, stating age, exp., and salary reqd. to 14, Beresford-ave., Hull.
  2. Abbreviation of expiration.
  3. Abbreviation of expiry.

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exp.

  1. Abbreviation of expires.

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exp. (indeclinable)

  1. Abbreviation of experimentell.
    Arch. exp. Path. Pharm.Archiv für experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie (literally, “Archive of experimental pathology and pharmacology”)