articles - What is the practice of dropping words from sentences?



Most instructions for equipment and software make a habit of shortening sentences by dropping words of certain parts of speech - usually definite and indefinite articles.


For example:



PULL (THE) LEVER TO OPERATE


CARS MAY BE TOWED WHEN (THEY ARE) PARKED ILLEGALLY


PLEASE USE (THE) OTHER DOOR



Is there a name for this custom? And what is the best way to describe it?




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