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P 1The symbol for phosphorus.
P 2abbr.1. Genetics parental generation2. Physics a. parityb. parity conjugation3. pass4. pawn (chess)5. Bible Peter6. Physics pressure
p 1 or P P0130200 (pē)n. pl. p's or P's also ps or Ps 1. The 16th letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter p.3. The 16th in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter P.5. P A hypothesized textual source of certain portions of the Pentateuch that have a formulaic style, contain genealogical lists and descriptions of rituals, and use the name "Elohim" to refer to God.
p 2 Physics The symbol for momentum.
p 3abbr.1. piano (musical direction)2. protonp (piː) or Pn, pl p's, P's or Ps1. (Linguistics) the 16th letter and 12th consonant of the modern English alphabet2. (Phonetics & Phonology) a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a voiceless bilabial stop, as in pig3. mind one's p's and q's to be careful to behave correctly and use polite or suitable language
p symbol for 1. (Currencies) (in Britain) penny or pence 2. (Classical Music) music piano: an instruction to play quietly 3. (General Physics) pico- 4. (General Physics) physics a. momentumb. protonc. pressure
P symbol for 1. (Elements & Compounds) chem phosphorus 2. (General Physics) physics a. pressureb. powerc. parityd. poise 3. (on road signs) parking 4. (Chess & Draughts) chess pawn 5. (Currencies) currency a. (the former) pesetab. pesoc. patacad. pula abbreviation for 6. (Automotive Engineering) Portugal (international car registration) 7. (Pharmacology) pharmacy only: used to label medicines that can be obtained without a prescription, but only at a shop at which there is a pharmacist P, p (pi) n., pl. Ps P's, ps p's. 1. the 16th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 2. any spoken sound represented by this letter. 3. something shaped like a P. 4. a written or printed representation of the letter P or p. P 1. Genetics. parental. 2. (as a rating of student performance) passing. 3. Electronics. plate. 4. Protestant. P Symbol. 1. the 16th in order or in a series. 2. phosphorus. 3. Physics. a. power. b. pressure. c. proton. d. poise 2. 4. proline. p 1. penny; pence. 2. Music. softly. [< Italian piano] p- Chem. para- 1 (def. 2). P. 1. pastor. 2. father. [Pater] 3. peseta. 4. peso. 5. post. 6. president. 7. priest. 8. prince. 9. progressive. p. 1. page. 2. part. 3. participle. 4. past. 5. father. [< Latin pater] 6. penny; pence. 7. per. 8. Gram. person. 9. peseta. 10. peso. 11. pint. 12. pipe. 13. Baseball. pitcher. 14. pole. 15. population. 16. after. [< Latin post] PThe symbol for phosphorus. PColloquial term for the Poise used on Cotton scales. For an illustration, see Poise entry.ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:Switch to new thesaurus Noun | 1. | P - a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family that occurs commonly in inorganic phosphate rocks and as organic phosphates in all living cells; is highly reactive and occurs in several allotropic formsatomic number 15, phosphoruschemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matterapatite - a common complex mineral consisting of calcium fluoride phosphate or calcium chloride phosphate; a source of phosphorus | | 2. | p - the 16th letter of the Roman alphabetLatin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europealphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters" | TranslationsP1 p1 [piː] N (= letter) → P, p f P for Peter → P de Pedro to mind or watch one's Ps and Qs → cuidarse or tener mucho cuidado de no meter la pata
p2 ABBR1. =penny, pence2. =page → p., pág.P p [ˈpiː] n (= letter) → P, p m P for Peter → P comme Pierre to mind one's Ps and Qs → se surveiller
p [ˈpiː] abbr (=page) → p (British) = penny, penceP45 n (British) attestation de fin de contrat de travailP, p n → P nt, → p nt; to mind one’s P’s and Q’s (inf) → sich anständig benehmen
p abbr of page → S. abbr of penny, penceP p [piː] n (letter) → P, p f or m inv P for Peter → P come Padova mind your p's and q's! → bada a come parli!p1. (written abbreviation) – plural pp – page(s). Summarize pp 30–32. bl صَفْحَه мн. число p str., strana S.; Seiten side; sider σελίδαpág. lk (lühend sõnast lehekülg) از صفحه تا صفحه s. pageדף, דפים, עמ' पन्ने का संक्षेप numeriranje old., (oldal/ak), l. (lap/ok) halaman pag. ...ページ 페이지 p., psl. (puslapis) lappuse[] ms p., pagina; blz., bladzijde s. (side(r)) str., strona د یو صفحه تر بله صفحه страница s., strana stran p s, sida หน้า (คำย่อของ page) sayfa 頁(書面縮寫) сторінка صفحہ (viết tắt) trang 页(书面语缩写式) 2. (piː) (abbreviation) pence, penny. The price is 85p. p بيني: قِطعَة نُقود съкр. от пени p pence p πένα abreviatura de penique (penni lühend) پنی؛ پنس penni penny; cent פֶּנִי पेंस peni parkoló, P pence, penny penny 펜스, 페니 pensas, pensai penijs p forkortelse for pence/penny pens پيسې пенс, пенни p., penca, pence peni p pence, penny เหรียญเพนนีของอังกฤษมีค่าเท่ากับ 1/12 ชิลลิง pens, peni 便士(書面縮寫) пенні, пенс پيسہ xu 便士(书面语缩写式) P
P, 16th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. , representing the voiceless bilabial stop. It corresponds to Greek pi, but in form it looks like Greek rho (see RR, 18th letter of the alphabet, corresponding to Greek rho. When in Latin alphabets the letters for p and r became similar in appearance, the rho form (P; which at first was used for the r sound) was restricted to the p ..... Click the link for more information. ). For the technical use of P in higher criticism, see Old TestamentOld Testament, Christian name for the Hebrew Bible, which serves as the first division of the Christian Bible (see New Testament). The designations "Old" and "New" seem to have been adopted after c.A.D. ..... Click the link for more information. . In chemistry P is the symbol of the element phosphorusphosphorus [Gr.,=light-bearing], nonmetallic chemical element; symbol P; at. no. 15; at. wt. 30.97376; m.p. 44.1°C;; b.p. about 280°C;; sp. gr. 1.82 at 20°C;; valence −3, +3, or +5. ..... Click the link for more information. .P (science and technology) peta- (chemistry) phosphorus (fluid mechanics) poise P1. On drawings, abbr. for page. 2. Abbr. for pole.P pharmacy only: used to label medicines that can be obtained without a prescription, but only at a shop at which there is a pharmacist
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P, 16th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. , representing the voiceless bilabial stop. It corresponds to Greek pi, but in form it looks like Greek rho (see RR, 18th letter of the alphabet, corresponding to Greek rho. When in Latin alphabets the letters for p and r became similar in appearance, the rho form (P; which at first was used for the r sound) was restricted to the p ..... Click the link for more information. ). For the technical use of P in higher criticism, see Old TestamentOld Testament, Christian name for the Hebrew Bible, which serves as the first division of the Christian Bible (see New Testament). The designations "Old" and "New" seem to have been adopted after c.A.D. ..... Click the link for more information. . In chemistry P is the symbol of the element phosphorusphosphorus [Gr.,=light-bearing], nonmetallic chemical element; symbol P; at. no. 15; at. wt. 30.97376; m.p. 44.1°C;; b.p. about 280°C;; sp. gr. 1.82 at 20°C;; valence −3, +3, or +5. ..... Click the link for more information. .P (science and technology) peta- (chemistry) phosphorus (fluid mechanics) poise P1. On drawings, abbr. for page. 2. Abbr. for pole.P pharmacy only: used to label medicines that can be obtained without a prescription, but only at a shop at which there is a pharmacist P
P para; peta-; phosphate (group); phosphorus; posterior; premolar; proline; pupil.
P power; pressure.
p pico-; proton; the short arm of a chromosome.P1. Symbol for peta-; phosphorus; phosphate; phosphate; proline; product; poise; power; frequently with subscripts indicating location and/or chemical species. 2. Followed by a subscript, refers to the plasma concentration of the substance indicated by the subscript; permeability constant. 3. A blood group designation. See P blood group, Blood Groups Appendix. 4. Symbol for probability; when followed by the sign for "less than" (2) test, gives a result unlikely to occur by chance. P1. In nucleic acid terminology, symbol for phosphoric residue. 2. Symbol for pressure; partial pressure. p1. Abbreviation for pupil; optic papilla. 2. In polynucleotide symbolism, phosphoric ester or phosphate. 3. Symbol for pico-2; the negative decadic logarithm; proton; protein; momentum (in italics). 4. In cytogenetics, symbol for the short arm of a chromosome. Pabbr.1. Genetics parental generation2. Physics a. parityb. parity conjugation3. pass4. pawn (chess)5. Bible Peter6. Physics pressureP Symbol for: 1. Para-obstetrics.2. Partial pressure.3. Pasteurella.4. Patient.5. Peak flow, see there.6. Pectoral.7. Penicillin.8. Percussion.9. Phosphate-inorganic.10. Phosphorus.11. Plasma.12. Plasmodium.13. Placebo .14. Polyneuropathy.15. Population–genetics, see there.16. Position.17. Post.18. Posterior.19. Postpartum.20. Prednisolone.21. Premolar.22. Pressure .23. Primipara.24. Probability–P value.25. Procarbazine.26. Progesterone .27. Proline.28. Protein.29. Proteinuria.30. Proteus.31. Proton.32. Pulse .33. Pupil.34. Pyranose.
p Symbol for: 1. Atomic orbital with angular momentum.2. The more common of 2 different alternative–allelic versions of a gene.3. The frequency of less common allele is q.4. pico-–SI unit for 10-12.5. Protein–biochemistry–eg, p53 is 53 kD protein.6. Proton.7. Sample proportion–binomial distribution in statistics.8. Short arm of a chromosomepeta–SI unit for 1015.P Abbreviation for peyote; polymyxin.
p Abbreviation for pico-; pupil; optic papilla. P - see PARENTAL GENERATION.
- abbrev. PROLINE.
PAbbreviation for pressure. Patient discussion about PQ. Good evening,ihave aproblem of gustric ulcers which disturb me much could you p`se advise me about agood drug DR i feel pain and some times i spit mucuslike flids and after that the pain reduces most especially when i am hungry.Thank you for advice on the drugs which can help me and i will be gratfull byebye!.A. First of all, we are not doctors here. We are people like you, and no one here can either recommend or prescribe you any medication. Regarding gastric ulcers, in many times it results from an infection by H. pylori, and treating this infection (by a combination of several drugs) may solve the problem. You should consult your doctor about it. Meanwhile, you may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pepticulcer.html More discussions about P
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P para; peta-; phosphate (group); phosphorus; posterior; premolar; proline; pupil.
P power; pressure.
p pico-; proton; the short arm of a chromosome.P1. Symbol for peta-; phosphorus; phosphate; phosphate; proline; product; poise; power; frequently with subscripts indicating location and/or chemical species. 2. Followed by a subscript, refers to the plasma concentration of the substance indicated by the subscript; permeability constant. 3. A blood group designation. See P blood group, Blood Groups Appendix. 4. Symbol for probability; when followed by the sign for "less than" (2) test, gives a result unlikely to occur by chance. P1. In nucleic acid terminology, symbol for phosphoric residue. 2. Symbol for pressure; partial pressure. p1. Abbreviation for pupil; optic papilla. 2. In polynucleotide symbolism, phosphoric ester or phosphate. 3. Symbol for pico-2; the negative decadic logarithm; proton; protein; momentum (in italics). 4. In cytogenetics, symbol for the short arm of a chromosome. Pabbr.1. Genetics parental generation2. Physics a. parityb. parity conjugation3. pass4. pawn (chess)5. Bible Peter6. Physics pressureP Symbol for: 1. Para-obstetrics.2. Partial pressure.3. Pasteurella.4. Patient.5. Peak flow, see there.6. Pectoral.7. Penicillin.8. Percussion.9. Phosphate-inorganic.10. Phosphorus.11. Plasma.12. Plasmodium.13. Placebo .14. Polyneuropathy.15. Population–genetics, see there.16. Position.17. Post.18. Posterior.19. Postpartum.20. Prednisolone.21. Premolar.22. Pressure .23. Primipara.24. Probability–P value.25. Procarbazine.26. Progesterone .27. Proline.28. Protein.29. Proteinuria.30. Proteus.31. Proton.32. Pulse .33. Pupil.34. Pyranose.
p Symbol for: 1. Atomic orbital with angular momentum.2. The more common of 2 different alternative–allelic versions of a gene.3. The frequency of less common allele is q.4. pico-–SI unit for 10-12.5. Protein–biochemistry–eg, p53 is 53 kD protein.6. Proton.7. Sample proportion–binomial distribution in statistics.8. Short arm of a chromosomepeta–SI unit for 1015.P Abbreviation for peyote; polymyxin.
p Abbreviation for pico-; pupil; optic papilla. P - see PARENTAL GENERATION.
- abbrev. PROLINE.
PAbbreviation for pressure. Patient discussion about PQ. Good evening,ihave aproblem of gustric ulcers which disturb me much could you p`se advise me about agood drug DR i feel pain and some times i spit mucuslike flids and after that the pain reduces most especially when i am hungry.Thank you for advice on the drugs which can help me and i will be gratfull byebye!.A. First of all, we are not doctors here. We are people like you, and no one here can either recommend or prescribe you any medication. Regarding gastric ulcers, in many times it results from an infection by H. pylori, and treating this infection (by a combination of several drugs) may solve the problem. You should consult your doctor about it. Meanwhile, you may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pepticulcer.html More discussions about P
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P para; peta-; phosphate (group); phosphorus; posterior; premolar; proline; pupil.
P power; pressure.
p pico-; proton; the short arm of a chromosome.P1. Symbol for peta-; phosphorus; phosphate; phosphate; proline; product; poise; power; frequently with subscripts indicating location and/or chemical species. 2. Followed by a subscript, refers to the plasma concentration of the substance indicated by the subscript; permeability constant. 3. A blood group designation. See P blood group, Blood Groups Appendix. 4. Symbol for probability; when followed by the sign for "less than" (2) test, gives a result unlikely to occur by chance. P1. In nucleic acid terminology, symbol for phosphoric residue. 2. Symbol for pressure; partial pressure. p1. Abbreviation for pupil; optic papilla. 2. In polynucleotide symbolism, phosphoric ester or phosphate. 3. Symbol for pico-2; the negative decadic logarithm; proton; protein; momentum (in italics). 4. In cytogenetics, symbol for the short arm of a chromosome. Pabbr.1. Genetics parental generation2. Physics a. parityb. parity conjugation3. pass4. pawn (chess)5. Bible Peter6. Physics pressureP Symbol for: 1. Para-obstetrics.2. Partial pressure.3. Pasteurella.4. Patient.5. Peak flow, see there.6. Pectoral.7. Penicillin.8. Percussion.9. Phosphate-inorganic.10. Phosphorus.11. Plasma.12. Plasmodium.13. Placebo .14. Polyneuropathy.15. Population–genetics, see there.16. Position.17. Post.18. Posterior.19. Postpartum.20. Prednisolone.21. Premolar.22. Pressure .23. Primipara.24. Probability–P value.25. Procarbazine.26. Progesterone .27. Proline.28. Protein.29. Proteinuria.30. Proteus.31. Proton.32. Pulse .33. Pupil.34. Pyranose.
p Symbol for: 1. Atomic orbital with angular momentum.2. The more common of 2 different alternative–allelic versions of a gene.3. The frequency of less common allele is q.4. pico-–SI unit for 10-12.5. Protein–biochemistry–eg, p53 is 53 kD protein.6. Proton.7. Sample proportion–binomial distribution in statistics.8. Short arm of a chromosomepeta–SI unit for 1015.P Abbreviation for peyote; polymyxin.
p Abbreviation for pico-; pupil; optic papilla. P - see PARENTAL GENERATION.
- abbrev. PROLINE.
PAbbreviation for pressure. Patient discussion about PQ. Good evening,ihave aproblem of gustric ulcers which disturb me much could you p`se advise me about agood drug DR i feel pain and some times i spit mucuslike flids and after that the pain reduces most especially when i am hungry.Thank you for advice on the drugs which can help me and i will be gratfull byebye!.A. First of all, we are not doctors here. We are people like you, and no one here can either recommend or prescribe you any medication. Regarding gastric ulcers, in many times it results from an infection by H. pylori, and treating this infection (by a combination of several drugs) may solve the problem. You should consult your doctor about it. Meanwhile, you may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pepticulcer.html More discussions about PPenny (redirected from P)
PENNY. The name of an English coin of the value of one-twelfth part of a shilling. While the United States were colonies, each adopted a monetary system composed of pounds, shillings, and pence. The penny varied in value in the different colonies. P
PFifth letter of Nasdaq stock symbol specifying issue is the company's first class of preferred shares.P1. A symbol indicating an initial dividend on a stock. It is used most often on transaction tables in a newspaper.
2. A symbol indicating that a mutual fund charges a distribution fee. It is used most often on transaction tables in a newspaper.p1. Used in the dividend column of stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate an initial dividend: .50p.2. Used in mutual fund transaction tables in newspapers to indicate that a distribution cost is charged.
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PFifth letter of Nasdaq stock symbol specifying issue is the company's first class of preferred shares.P1. A symbol indicating an initial dividend on a stock. It is used most often on transaction tables in a newspaper.2. A symbol indicating that a mutual fund charges a distribution fee. It is used most often on transaction tables in a newspaper.p1. Used in the dividend column of stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate an initial dividend: .50p.2. Used in mutual fund transaction tables in newspapers to indicate that a distribution cost is charged.P
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P➣PM (Post Meridian) | P➣Park (automatic transmissions) | P➣Parking | P➣Pence | P➣Page | P➣Power Set (mathematics, set of all subsets) | P➣Momentum (physics) | P➣Program | P➣Power | P➣Porno | P➣Partner | P➣Port | P➣Protection | P➣Poor | P➣Pressure | P➣Path | P➣Passed (that a bill was approved; US House) | P➣Philadelphia, PA (mint mark) | P➣Practical | P➣Northern Ontario (postal code designation, Canada) | P➣Para (benzene) | P➣Polish (rabbit breed) | P➣Piano (music) | P➣Personnel | P➣Parent Corporation (IRB) | P➣Pilot | P➣Provider (IETF RFC 2547) | P➣Progressive Scan | P➣Portugal (ISO Country Identifier) | P➣Packed | P➣Pole | P➣Priority (precedence level) | P➣Priority (logging abbreviation) | P➣Precision | P➣Proof (coin and stamp collecting) | P➣Pentium (Intel processor) | P➣Patrol (US military aircraft designation; as in P-2D) | P➣Processor | P➣Plug (electrical connector) | P➣Punch | P➣Pulse | P➣Paragraph (HTML) | P➣Promoted | P➣Pause(d) | P➣Pedigree (breeding and genetics) | P➣Probability (Statistics, Probability theory) | P➣Probable (player's likelihood of participating) | P➣Pursuit (US military aircraft designation, 1925-1947; as in P-51) | P➣Predicted | P➣Pointer | P➣Pitcher (baseball) | P➣Phillips Petroleum (stock symbol) | P➣Pegasus (as in PMail) | P➣Points scored (hockey) | P➣Posse | P➣Punctuation | P➣Pawn (Chess) | P➣Personal issue (Stores 100 code) | P➣Provisional | P➣Problematic | P➣Precedence | P➣Partition function (mathematics; number theory) | P➣Posterior | P➣Parity | P➣Proton | P➣Perch | P➣Pico- (10^-12, SI Prefix) | P➣Phosphorus | P➣Progeny (breeding and genetics) | P➣Peta- (10^15) | P➣Pesos | P➣Poise | P➣Proline (amino acid) | P➣Peacekeeping | P➣Propeller (aircraft type) | P➣Pouce (French: inch) | P➣Polynomial (Complexity Theory) | P➣Permutation (probability) | P➣Phon (unit of apparent loudness) | P➣Punter (football) | P➣Pesetas | P➣Phosphore (French) | P➣Phosphoprotein (virus protein) | P➣Pyrazinamide | P➣Probability of detection | P➣Compressional (wave) | P➣Pultrusion | P➣Promotable | P➣Primipara | P➣Parental Generation (genetics) | P➣Newspaper Stamp (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately) | P➣Permeability Constant | P➣P Sub-Shell (second subshell of an electron shell) | P➣Onde Prime (Italian: second wave; seismography) | P➣Phyomycetes (microbiology) | P➣Primary Body Waves | P➣Procedure-Required Tuned NAVAID (aviation) | P➣(before officer title acronym) Past Officer | P➣First Heartbeat Wave | P➣US DoT tire speed rating (93 mph) |
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Synonyms for Pnoun a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family that occurs commonly in inorganic phosphate rocks and as organic phosphates in all living cellsSynonyms- atomic number 15
- phosphorus
Related Words- chemical element
- element
- apatite
noun the 16th letter of the Roman alphabetRelated Words- Latin alphabet
- Roman alphabet
- alphabetic character
- letter of the alphabet
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