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pp
1PP
2abbreviation for
- prepositional phrase.
pp.
3abbreviation for
- pages.
- past participle.
- pianissimo.
- privately printed.
p.p.
4abbreviation for
- parcel post.
- past participle.
- per person.
- postpaid.
P.P.
5abbreviation for
- parcel post.
- parish priest.
- past participle.
- postpaid.
- prepaid.
pp
1abbreviation for
- past participle
- (in formal correspondence) per pro
- privately printed
symbol for
- music pianissimo: an instruction to play very quietly
pp.
2abbreviation for
- pages
pp
3abbreviation for
- parcel post
- prepaid
- post-paid
- (in prescriptions) post prandium
PP
4abbreviation for
- Parish Priest
- past President
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of pp1
Origin of pp2
Example Sentences
But what does 18-year-old Bethany Mota who still lives at home with her parents (two-page spread, People, pp. 196-7) do?
PP: We have accomplished so much since we started so it is hard to say where we will be in five years!
PP: Before Target approached us, we knew we would want to collaborate with them.
Happiness Like Water, by Chinelo Okparanta; 208 pp., Mariner Books, $15.
[XVIII, 2941, pp. 164–5; typewritten with handwritten postscript] Koestler replied on March 23.
So it commands the other sciences in all the wonderful and hidden things of nature and art (pp. 510-511).
Furnivall, pp. 33-35; he says it is 'frised or perled cloothe of gold,' or 'a weued clothe of gold.'
Some mending of the text is absolutely necessary, because shette is altogether a false form; the pp.
It is not grammatical; grammar would require that has (not is, as in l. 479) should be understood before the pp.
Prodromus systematis mammalium et avium additis terminis zoographicis utriuque classis, pp.
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