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p

1

abbreviation for



P

2
or p

[ pee ]

noun

, plural P's or Ps, p's or ps.
  1. the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  2. any spoken sound represented by the letter P or p, as in pet, supper, top, etc.
  3. something having the shape of a P .
  4. a written or printed representation of the letter P or p.
  5. a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter P or p.

p.

3

abbreviation for

  1. father.

P.

4

abbreviation for

  1. father.

p

5

abbreviation for

  1. penny; pence.

P

6

abbreviation for

  1. Education. (as a rating of student performance) passing.
  2. Chess. pawn.
  3. Electronics. plate.
  4. poor.
  5. Grammar. predicate.
  6. Protestant.

p.

7

abbreviation for

P.

8

abbreviation for

  1. pastor.
  2. peseta.
  3. peso.
  4. post.
  5. president.
  6. pressure.
  7. priest.
  8. prince.
  9. progressive.

P

9
Symbol.
  1. the 16th in order or in a series.
  2. (sometimes lowercase) the medieval Roman numeral for 400. Compare Roman numerals.
  3. Genetics. parental ( def 4 ).
  4. Physics.
    1. Chemistry. proton ( def ).
  5. Biochemistry. proline ( def ).

p.

10

abbreviation for

  1. after.

p.

11

abbreviation for

  1. page.
  2. part.
  3. participle.
  4. past.
  5. Chess. pawn.
  6. penny; pence.
  7. per.
  8. Grammar. person.
  9. peseta.
  10. peso.
  11. pint.
  12. pipe.
  13. Baseball. pitcher.
  14. pole.
  15. population.
  16. president.
  17. pressure.
  18. purl.

p-

12

abbreviation for

  1. Chemistry. para- 1( def 2 ).

P-

13

abbreviation for

  1. Military. (in designations of fighter aircraft) pursuit:

    P-38.

P

1

symbol for

  1. chem phosphorus
  2. physics
    1. pressure
    2. power
    3. parity
    4. poise
  3. (on road signs) parking
  4. chess pawn
  5. currency
    1. (the former) peseta
    2. peso
    3. pataca
    4. pula
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abbreviation for

  1. Portugal (international car registration)
  2. 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

2

/ piː /

noun

  1. the 16th letter and 12th consonant of the modern English alphabet
  2. a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a voiceless bilabial stop, as in pig
  3. mind one's p's and q's
    to be careful to behave correctly and use polite or suitable language
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p.

3

abbreviation for

  1. pp page
  2. part
  3. participle
  4. past
  5. per
  6. post
  7. pro
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p-

4

prefix

  1. short for para- 1
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p

5

symbol for

  1. (in Britain) penny or pence
  2. music piano: an instruction to play quietly
  3. pico-
  4. physics
    1. momentum
    2. proton
    3. pressure
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Word History and Origins

Origin of p1

From the Italian word piano

Origin of p2

From the Latin word pater

Origin of p3

From the Latin word Pater

Origin of p4

From the Italian word piano

Origin of p5

From the Latin word post
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Word History and Origins

Origin of p1

(sense 6) Latin: after
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Idioms and Phrases

see mind one's p's and q's .
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Example Sentences

The roughly $90 billion sell-off has helped drag the broader S&P 500 into the red, after the chip-making behemoth posted third-quarter results that merely beat — but didn’t crush — Wall Street’s sky-high estimates.

The request would follow a landmark ruling in August by Judge Amit P. Mehta of the U.S.

“She had written horrible things during the entire trial. She’s dead now, thank goodness, and nobody has to put up with that c**p she was writing all the time.”

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“Andrea Peyser wrote the same c**p that she always writes, but I wasn’t talking about her,” Stewart said.

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The most shocking judicial race in the country, though, played out in Mississippi, where attorney David P. Sullivan challenged ultra-conservative state Supreme Court Justice Dawn Beam—and won.

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