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1. P.M.
Past Master.
2. P.M.
Paymaster.
3. P.M.
Police Magistrate.
4. P.M.
Postmaster.
5. P.M.
post-mortem.
6. P.M.
Prime Minister.
7. P.M.
Provost Marshal.
8. p.m.
after noon.
9. p.m.
the period between noon and midnight.
Etymology: (< L post merīdiem)
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| Definition of 'p.m.' |
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1. (noun) autopsy, necropsy, postmortem, post-mortem, PM, postmortem examination, post-mortem examination
an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease
2. (noun) promethium, Pm, atomic number 61
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. (noun) Prime Minister, PM, premier
the person who holds the position of head of the government in the United Kingdom
4. (adj) phase modulation, PM
modulation of the phase of the carrier wave
5. (adverb) post meridiem, p.m.
after noon
6. (adverb) post meridiem, P.M.
between noon and midnight
"let's meet at 8 P.M."
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1. (abbreviation) p.m.
indicates a time between noon and midnight
The meeting will be on Tuesday at 4 p.m.
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Sense: after midday
at 1 pm (= at one o'clock in the afternoon); at 6.00 pm (= at six o'clock in the evening); the 2pm train.
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Afrikaans: n.m. |
Arabic: بَعْد الظُّهْر |
Bulgarian: след обед |
Brazilian: PM |
Czech: post meridiem, odpoledne, |
German: nachmittags |
Danish: [] |
Greek: μετά μεσημβρίας (συντομογ |
Spanish: de la tarde |
Estonian: pärast lõunat, õhtul |
Farsi: بعد از ظهر |
Finnish: keskipäivän jälkeen |
French: de l'après-midi |
Hebrew: אחה”צ, עֶרֶב, לַילָה |
Hindi: दोहपर के बाद |
Croatian: od podne do ponoći |
Hungarian: délután, du. |
Indonesian: siang, petang |
Italian: del pomeriggio |
Korean: 오전 |
Lithuanian: po pusiaudienio, po pietų |
Latvian: pēcpusdienā; vakarā |
Malay: pm |
Norwegian: post meridiem, tida mello |
Polish: po południu |
Persian: بعد از ظهر |
Pashto: پس له غرمى، پس له ماسپښين |
Russian: пополудни |
Slovak: popoludní |
Slovenian: popoldne |
Serbian: posle podne |
Swedish: e.m., efter middagen |
Thai: เวลาหลังเที่ยง |
Turkish: öğleden sonra |
Taiwanese: 下午(縮寫式) |
Ukrainian: після полудня |
Urdu: دوپہر کے بعد کا وقت |
Vietnamese: buổi chiều |
Chinese: 下午(缩写式) |
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