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PS or ps may stand for:- A picosecond, an SI unit of time equal to 10-12 of a second.
- Pashto language ( ISO 639 alpha-2, ps)
- postscript (most commonly), a portion of a letter labelled P.S. added after the main body of the letter was written. It stands for post scriptum, a Latin expression meaning "after writing".
- Parti Socialiste, the French Socialist Party
- Parti Socialiste, a Belgian Socialist Party
- Partido Socialista, the Portuguese Socialist Party
- Pferdestärke -- German for horsepower
- PlayStation
- Political science
- polystyrene, the resin identification codeThe code below is called the SPI resin identification coding system developed by the American Society of the Plastics Industry in 1988. Most plastics can be recycled, but because of the difficulty and expense of sorting, collecting, cleaning and reprocess
- PostScriptPostScript (PS is a page description language used primarily in the electronic and desktop publishing areas. History The concepts of the PostScript language were seeded in 1976 when John Warnock was working at Evans and Sutherland, a famous computer graph, page description language for computers
- Proton Synchrotron
- Public schoolThe term public school has two contrary meanings: In common British usage, a prestigious historic school open to the public that charges fees and is financed by bodies other than the state, commonly as a private charitable trust; here the word "public" is in the United StatesThe United States of America also referred to as the United States U. America ¹ or the States is a federal republic in central North America, stretching from the Atlantic in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It shares land borders with Canada in, often as part of the number of an unnamed school, such as P.S. 31.
- power supplyA power supply unit (sometimes abbreviated power supply or PSU is a device that supplies electrical power to a device or group of devices. The term is most commonly applied to units that are integrated with the devices they supply, such as computers and h
- psIn most Unix-like operating systems, the ps command line program gives a snapshot of the currently running processes, including ps itself. ps has many options, though it is commonly run with the options aux where "a" lists all processes on a terminal, inc is an applicationIn general, an application is using something general to some more conrete. For example: applied science. In business, an application is call for a job. In computing, an application is software application See also: application server. distributed on UnixUNIX (or Unix is a portable, multi-task and multi-user computer operating system originally developed by a group of AT&T Bell Labs employees including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. Unices The term Unices includes Unix and Unix-like ope and Unix-like operating systems.
Disambiguation
Lists of two-letter combinations
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