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الطَّبِيعَة
de l'après-midi

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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PM N Brit abrév

PM → prime minister

prime minister, PM N

prime minister, PM N

Downing Street Info

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at 2 in the afternoon, at 2 pm

in the PONS Dictionary

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pm, p.m. ADV post meridiem

1. pm (in the afternoon):

pm

2. pm (in the evening):

pm

post meridiem ADV

post meridiem → p.m.

PM [ˌpi:ˈem] N

1. PM Brit → Prime Minister

PM

2. PM → post-mortem

PM

I. post-mortem N

1. post-mortem MED:

2. post-mortem inf (discussion):

II. post-mortem ADJ

1. post-mortem (related to a post-mortem):

2. post-mortem (after death):

French
French
English
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around 3 pm
in the PONS Dictionary

pm ADV, p.m. ADV post meridiem

1. pm (in the afternoon):

pm

2. pm (in the evening):

pm

post meridiem ADV

post meridiem → p.m.

PM [ˌpi·ˈem] N

1. PM → postmortem

PM

2. PM → Prime Minister

PM

I. postmortem N

1. postmortem MED:

2. postmortem inf (discussion):

II. postmortem ADJ

1. postmortem (related to a postmortem):

2. postmortem (after death):

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The family also claimed that the police confirmed that they won't need the body for any further analysis, since the post-mortem had already been done.
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The post-mortem report initially found no obvious cause of death.
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Among the best known examples are the post-mortem explosion of whales, either as a result of natural decomposition or deliberate attempts at carcass disposal.
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Of those, 115,800 (22.5%) resulted in post-mortem examinations and there were 28,300 inquests, 570 with a jury.
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Because the case seemed to have been solved, no post-mortem examination was ordered.
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