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mp
1- mezzo piano.
m.p.
2abbreviation for
- melting point.
- (in prescriptions) in the manner prescribed; as directed.
M.P.
3abbreviation for
- Member of Parliament.
- Metropolitan Police.
- Military Policeman.
- Mounted Police.
mp
1abbreviation for
- melting point
- music mezzo piano
MP
2abbreviation for
- (in Britain and Canada) Member of Parliament
- (in Britain) Metropolitan Police
- Military Police
- Mounted Police
mp
3the internet domain name for
- Northern Mariana Islands
Word History and Origins
Origin of mp1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mp1
Example Sentences
Yves Albarello, MP of Seine-et-Marne, said the gunmen told police they were ready to “die as martyrs.”
“I think that all Slovaks should feel offended,” said MP Tomas Galbavy, who served on the parliamentary culture committee.
A senior Labour Party MP scoffed at what he suggested was faulty logic.
The “Sunday Mirror” says it was in the ‘public interest’ to entrap a Conservative MP in an elaborate sex sting.
Nevermind that Newmark has never preached family values, nor is he a particularly well-known MP.
The plates themselves remain as the muscle-plates and develop a special layer of muscle (mp) in their splanchnic layer.
The early formed mass of muscles is also shewn in all the figures (mp).
He parked and began to unload himself quickly, to forestall the elderly MP who hurried towards him.
Some of them spend thousands of pounds for the honour of being able to write "MP" after their names.
Of the basal cartilages one (pp) is anterior, a second (mep) is placed in the middle, and a third is posterior (mp).
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