p.


Definition: Meaning of, p. in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / piː /

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  1. the written abbreviation of page
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  2. British English the abbreviation of penny or pence
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  3. used in written music to show that a part should be played or sung quietly
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p. used in phrases

  • 16 PF (noun)
    1. a self-report personality inventory developed by Raymond B. Cattell to measure the 16 personality dimensions that emerged from his factor analysis of a wide range of traits
  • Li Po (noun)
    1. 700-762 chinese lyric poet
  • PA (noun)
    1. [usually singular] public address system electronic equipment that makes someone's voice loud enough to be heard by large groups of people
    2. British English personal assistant someone who works as a secretary for one person
    PA
    1. the written abbreviation for PENNSYLVANIA
  • PB (noun)
    1. a unit of information equal to 1024 tebibytes or 2^50 bytes
    2. a unit of information equal to 1000 terabytes or 10^15 bytes
  • PC (noun)
    1. personal computer a computer that is used by one person at a time, either at home or at work
    2. British English police constable a police officer of the lowest rank
    PC (adjective)
    1. politically correct used to describe language, behaviour, and attitudes that are carefully chosen so that they do not offend or insult anyone
  • PC Card (noun)
    1. personal computer card a small flat object which stores information that can be added to some computers
  • PC board (noun)
    1. a removable circuit board for a personal computer; fits into a slot in the mother board
  • PE (noun)
    1. physical education sport and physical activity taught as a school subject
  • PG
    1. film rating parental Guidance
  • PI (noun)
    1. someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information
    2. the scientist in charge of an experiment or research project
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