Definitions for PM

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

Pm*

  1. promethium.

    Category: Chemistry

* Chem. Symbol..

P.M.

  1. Past Master.

    Category: Titles, Associations, Organizations

  2. Paymaster.

    Category: Titles, Associations, Organizations

  3. Police Magistrate.

    Category: Titles, Associations, Organizations

  4. Postmaster.

    Category: Titles, Associations, Organizations

  5. post-mortem.

  6. Prime Minister.

    Category: Titles, Associations, Organizations

  7. Provost Marshal.

    Category: Titles, Associations, Organizations

p.m.*

or P.M.

  1. after noon.

    Category: Horology

  2. the period between noon and midnight.

    Category: Horology

* Usage: See a.m.

Origin of p.m.:

< L post merīdiem

Princeton's WordNet

  1. autopsy, necropsy, postmortem, post-mortem, PM, postmortem examination, post-mortem examination(noun)

    an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease

  2. promethium, Pm, atomic number 61(noun)

    a soft silvery metallic element of the rare earth group having no stable isotope; was discovered in radioactive form as a fission product of uranium

  3. Prime Minister, PM, premier(noun)

    the person who holds the position of head of the government in the United Kingdom

  4. phase modulation, PM(noun)

    modulation of the phase of the carrier wave

Wiktionary

  1. PM(Verb)

    to project manage.

The New Hacker's Dictionary

  1. PM

    1. v. (from preventive maintenance) To bring down a machine for inspection or test purposes. See provocative maintenance; see also scratch monkey. 2. n. Abbrev. for ‘Presentation Manager’, an elephantine OS/2 graphical user interface.


Translations for PM

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary

PM(abbreviation)

Prime Minister.

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