Associations to the word «Ps»
Noun
- Kw
- Hp
- Rpm
- Vita
- Torque
- Paddle
- Horsepower
- Cc
- V6
- Litre
- Socialist
- Pe
- Lb
- Poly
- Ibm
- Petrol
- Pb
- Turbo
- Steamer
- Rn
- Pu
- Silica
- Pc
- Waverley
- Gearbox
- Adapter
- Connector
- Polymer
- Bmw
- Db
- Polymerization
- Ft
- Chadwick
- Inline
- Lagos
- Mitsubishi
- Pi
- Diesel
- Fn
- Liter
- Ppm
- Acetate
- Constituency
- Cylinder
- Engine
- Karachi
- Output
- Parti
- Cl
- Fg
- Classic
- Takeoff
- Gs
- Azores
- Rubber
- Ethyl
- Deputy
- Chromatography
- Injection
- Steamship
- Da
- Uv
- Rp
- Av
- Valve
- Conformation
- Monomer
- Pk
- Displacement
- V8
- Lipid
- Rem
- Interface
- Sleeper
- Adsorption
- Sb
- Mt
- Aix
- Fiat
- Resin
- François
- Blend
- Medina
- Ether
- Audi
- Nissan
- Compression
- Keyboard
- Ester
- Philippine
- Bs
Wiktionary
PS, symbol. The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Occupied Palestinian Territory.
PS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the petasiemens, an SI unit of electrical conductance equal to 1015 siemens.
PS, noun. Postal service
PS, noun. Public school
PS, noun. Public service(s)
PS, noun. (video games) PlayStation
PS, noun. (computing) PostScript, a page description language
PS, noun. (telecommunications) packet-switched
PS, noun. Initialism of a number of proto-languages' names:
PS, noun. (linguistics) Proto-Slavic.
PS, noun. (linguistics) Proto-Semitic.
PS, noun. (linguistics) Proto-Salish, Proto-Salishan.
PS, noun. (linguistics) Proto-Sahaptian.
PS, noun. Paddle steamer
PS, noun. Power supply
PS, noun. (organic compound) polystyrene
PS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the picosecond, an SI unit of time equal to 10−12 seconds.
PS, noun. Plural of p
PS, symbol. (physics) positronium
PS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the petasecond, an SI unit of time equal to 1015 seconds.
PS, noun. Plural of P
PS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the picosiemens, an SI unit of electrical conductance equal to 10−12 siemens.
Dictionary definition
PS, noun. A note appended to a letter after the signature.
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