pm

1 of 3

abbreviation (1)

1
phase modulation
2
premium

Pm

2 of 3

symbol

promethium

PM

3 of 3

abbreviation (2)

1
particulate matter
often used with a number indicating the size of the particulate
When EPA first regulated particulates in 1987, they focused on PM10, or particulates 10 microns and smaller.Emily Monosson
… the [Chinese] government has built a nationwide network of monitors tracking levels of PM2.5—the tiny combustion particles that penetrate deep into the body, causing not only breathing problems but also heart attacks, strokes and neurological ailments.Beth Gardiner
2
paymaster
3
permanent magnet
4
postmaster
They include [Postmaster] Wallace, an assistant PM, four clerks and five carriers, a rural carrier and a custodial employee.Postal Life
5
or p.m. or British pm post meridiem
often not cap and often punctuated
6
postmortem
7
prime minister
Yesterday Prime Minister (PM) Shinzo Abe of Japan addressed a joint session of Congress. This was the first time a sitting Japanese PM addressed both the House of Representatives and the Senate.Newstex Blogs: Rep. Brad Ashford on Facebook (Nebraska)
8
provost marshal
The guard on the gate, the military and civilian police on the street, the desk sergeant, and ultimately the installation provost marshal (PM) collect and disseminate information on potential threats to their installation …Jeffery Porter and James Crumley

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“Pm.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pm. Accessed 15 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

pm

1 of 3 abbreviation
premolar

Pm

2 of 3 symbol
promethium

PM

3 of 3 abbreviation
1
[Latin post meridiem] after noon
2
postmortem

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