Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word PP


PP

Definitions of PP

  1. Initialism of parish priest.
  2. (organic compound) Initialism of polypropylene.
  3. (medicine) Initialism of precocious puberty.
  4. (medicine) Abbreviation of prone positioning ("proning").
  5. (grammar) Initialism of prepositional phrase.
  6. (sports) Initialism of power play.
  7. (dance) Initialism of promenade position.
  8. (internet slang, texting) Initialism of pussy pass.
  9. (internet slang, texting) Initialism of pee-pee ("penis or vagina").
  10. Initialism of public parking.
  11. (Britain, Ireland) Initialism of planning permission.
  12. Initialism of PowerPoint.
  13. Initialism of PayPal.
  14. Initialism of Planned Parenthood.
  15. (video games) Initialism of Puzzle Pirates.
  16. Initialism of Partido Popular ("People's Party"): a conservative and Christian democratic political party in Spain.
  17. plural of p.; abbreviation of pages
  18. (countable) Initialism of percentage point.
  19. (uncountable, physics) proton and proton (used attributively to describe a collision or other interaction of these two particles)

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Number of letters

2

Is palindrome

Yes

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Examples of Using PP in a Sentence

  • Scott, "The Lynx Distributed Programming Language: Motivation, Design, and Experience," Computer Languages 16:3/4 (1991), pp.
  • Woollett and Ariane van Suchtelen; with contributions by Tiarna Doherty, Mark Leonard, and Jørgen Wadum, Rubens and Brueghel: A Working Friendship, 2006, pp.
  • "The discovery of Boyle's law, and the concept of the elasticity of air in seventeenth century", Archive for the History of Exact Sciences, 2 (6): 441–502; see especially pp.
  • ), The Works of Archimedes: Edited in Modern Notation with Introductory Chapters (Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics, pp.
  • Fischer, National Reporting, 1941–1986: From Labor Conflicts to the Challenger Disaster, Walter de Gruyter, 1988, Volume 2, pp.
  • The original charter (as reproduced in State Papers of Vermont, Volume Two: Charters Granted by the State of Vermont, VT Secretary of State, 1922, pp 206–7) merely mentions the boundaries of the tract of land.
  • "De la terre à l’état: Eléments pour un cours de politique agricole", ENGREF, INRA-ESR Laboratoire d’Economie des Transitions, Montpellier, France, 47 pp.
  • Nuno Vila-Santa, Diplomacy and Humanism: ambassador Jean Nicot and the French-Portuguese maritime rivalry (1559-1561), Anuario de Estudios Americanos, 80, 1, 2023, pp.
  • A 1925 document (Parishes: Burnham with Lower Boveney, a History of the County of Buckingham: Vol 3 (1925) pp 165–184) described Cippenham as some cottages and other buildings clustering around the green, with several large farms on the outskirts.
  • Dreiss, Gari Melchers; His Works in the Belmont Collection, Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia, 1984, pp.
  • van der Toorn, Becking, van der Horst (1999), Dictionary of Deities and Demons in The Bible, Second Extensively Revised Edition, Entry: Demon, pp.
  • ), Indigenous anthropology in non-Western countries: Proceedings of a Burg Wartenstein symposium (pp.
  • The Constitutions within the following decades temporarily removed the synonymy between the title and position as heir to the Crown;Coronas González 2001, pp.
  • The People's Party, led by Aznar, won the most parliamentary seats at the 1996 general election, but he failed to obtain a majority in the Congress of Deputies, which forced the PP to seek the support of Basque (EAJ-PNV), Catalan (CiU) and Canarian (CC) regionalists.
  • Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications.
  • Gabor Hamza, "Entstehung und Entwicklung der modernen Privatrechtsordnungen und die römischrechtliche Tradition" (Budapest, 2009) pp.
  • Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) mammals from Cedar Canyon, southwestern Utah, and a revision of Cenomanian Alphadon-like marsupials; pp.
  • unfinished draft (1960), was the basis for modern cataloging adopted by the first International Conference on Cataloguing Principles (CCP) (1961) held in Paris, France, called the "Paris Principles" (PP).
  • Nagem, Mario Zampolli, and Guido Sandri Mathematical Theory of Diffraction, Birkhäuser Boston, 2003, pp.
  • Hartwin Brandt, "Die Historia Augusta, Philostrat und Asinius Quadratus", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 104 (1994), pp.



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