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PM (also written P.M., p.m., and pm) often means "after noon" in the 12-hour clock (Latin Post meridiem).

PM or Pm may also refer to:

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  • Pac-Man, character, video game, and TV series
  • Paper Mario, game for Nintendo 64
  • Particle Mesh, an algorithm for calculating the potential of a system (used in computational physics).
  • Perl module, a discrete component of software for the Perl programming language. (file extension .pm)
  • Perl mongers - groups of local Perl enthusiasts.
  • Personal message or private message, a type of e-mail within community sites or chat between two people.

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[edit] Music

  • 2PM, a seven-member boy band from South Korea
  • 4 P.M., an American male R&B group
  • Palm mute, a playing technique for the guitar or bass guitar
  • Penn Masala, a Hindi a cappella group from the University of Pennsylvania, USA
  • P.M. Dawn, American hip-hop act
  • Power Metal, a sub-genre of heavy metal music.

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  • PM-1, American nuclear reactor.
  • Prime minister, the most senior minister of a cabinet
  • Preventive maintenance, a job for fault prevention during machine executes before occurring some problems.
  • Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of the Ancient Roman College of Pontiffs
  • Postmaster, the head of an individual post office
  • Palace Museum, a large art museum housed in the Forbidden City in Beijing
  • Polar Medal, a medal awarded by the Sovereign of the United Kingdom
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
    • .pm, the country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Saint Pierre and Miquelon
  • Performance management: activities to ensure that goals are consistently being met in an effective and efficient manner.

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