What is the abbreviation for Mississippi?

CT
TWO-LETTER STATE AND TERRITORY ABBREVIATIONS

STATE(TERRITORY) STATE(TERRITORY)
American Samoa AS Massachusetts
California CA Michigan
Colorado CO Minnesota
Connecticut CT Mississippi

Is Mi short for Mississippi?

Much of the confusion around state abbreviations comes from the eight states that begin with “M” (Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana). Of these states, only two follow the first-and-second-letter rule: Massachusetts (MA) and Michigan (MI).

What state is IC?

From AL to WY

State Name/District Postal Abbreviation Postal Code
Indiana Ind. IN
Iowa Iowa IA
Kansas Kans. KS
Kentucky Ky. KY

What does MO stand for?

modus operandi
\ ˈem-ˈō \ Definition of MO (Entry 4 of 6) : modus operandi.

What is the abbreviation for all 50 states?

US STATE POSTAL ABBREVIATION STANDARD ABBREVIATION
Alabama AL Ala.
Alaska AK Alaska
Arizona AZ Ariz.
Arkansas AR Ark.

Which state code is DD?

8 Daman and Diu
Group of letters for States / Union Terrirories

Sl.No. State/Union Terrirories Group of letters
8 Daman and Diu DD
9 Delhi DL
10 Goa GA
11 Gujarat GJ

How do you write Mo?

Modus operandi, often abbreviated m.o. or MO, is Latin for way of working. In English, the loanword is usually used to refer to a way in which someone routinely does something, but it can also be used more generally to refer to mode of operation.

What state is Mo in USA?

Missouri
Postal abbreviations for states/territories

State/Territory 1831 1943
Mississippi Mi. Miss.
Missouri Mo. Mo.
Montana Mont.
Nebraska Nebr.

Which state is MS in USA?

Mississippi
US State Abbreviations – State Capitals – State Links

US States, Capitals, and Government Links
Mississippi Miss. MS
Missouri Mo. MO
Montana Mont. MT
Nebraska Nebr. NE

When did states go to 2 letter abbreviations?

October 1963
To make room for the ZIP Code, state names needed to be abbreviated. The Department provided an initial list of abbreviations in June 1963, but many had three or four letters, which was still too long. In October 1963, the Department settled on the current two-letter abbreviations.