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1. CM
Christian male.
2. CM
Common Market.
3. Cm
curium.
4. cm
centimeter.
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| Definition of 'cm' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) centimeter, centimetre, cm
a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter
2. (noun) curium, Cm, atomic number 96
a radioactive transuranic metallic element; produced by bombarding plutonium with helium nuclei
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1. (abbreviation) cm
centimeter
a string measuring 3 cm
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Sense: centimetre(s)
The size of the page is 20 cm by 30 cm; a stick 30 cm long.
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Afrikaans: cm |
Arabic: سَم: سَنْتمِتْر |
Bulgarian: см |
Brazilian: cm |
Czech: centimetr |
German: der Zentimeter |
Danish: cm; centimeter |
Greek: εκατοστόμετρο (συντομογρ. |
Spanish: centímetro |
Estonian: cm, sentimeeter |
Farsi: سانتیمتر |
Finnish: cm |
French: centimètre |
Hebrew: ס”מ |
Hindi: सेन्टीमीटर |
Croatian: cm, centimetar |
Hungarian: cm |
Indonesian: cm |
Italian: cm |
Japanese: センチメートル |
Korean: 센티미터 |
Lithuanian: cm (centimetras) |
Latvian: centimetrs |
Malay: sentimeter |
Dutch: cm, centimeter |
Norwegian: cm (centimeter) |
Polish: cm, centymetr |
Persian: سانتیمتر |
Pashto: سانتی متر |
Russian: сантиметр |
Slovak: cm, centimeter |
Slovenian: centimeter |
Serbian: centimetar |
Swedish: cm,centimeter |
Thai: เซนติเมตร |
Turkish: sm |
Taiwanese: 厘米,公分 |
Ukrainian: см, сантиметр |
Urdu: سنٹی میٹر |
Vietnamese: xăng-ti-mét |
Chinese: 厘米,公分 |
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