window, icon, menu, pointing device
Lower case "a" usually stands for acceleration.
If you mean ppm it is parts per million, i.e. mg per litre
while gravitional force pulls us down , the opposing force from the ground pushes us upward and the two opposite forces cancel each other out , which create inertia mean NO MOTION !
It means that when you have problems you are strong and work through them not breaking. You stand up to what happens.
It may mean different things in different contexts. In the context of electricity or energy, it may refer to Ampere.
To teach or guide
Each Letter In The Word 'TEAM' Can Mean A Variety Of Things. Here Is One That Most People Know: Together, Everybody, Achieves, More.
Specificity, Progression, Overload, Reversibility and Tedium
WIMP has many expansions: WIMP Weak in Mountain Phase (US Marines, origin of acronym) WiMP Windows Media Player WIMP Weakly Interacting Massive Particles WIMP Windows IIS, MySQL, PHP WIMP Weakly Interactive Massive Particles WIMP Windows Impersonator WIMP Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointing devices WIMP Windows Interface Manipulation Program WIMP Windows, Icons, Mouse, Pull-Down Menu WIMP Winter Institute of Medical Physics WIMP Writing in the Major Project WIMP What If Meteors Prevail (gaming) WIMP Windowed Interface with Mouse Pointer WIMP Wireless Implanted Magnetic-resonance Probe
Nothing. 'Hallelujah' is a Hebrew word meaning "praise Yah".
"Wussy" means "of or like a wuss" or a wimp.
The letters on the show Friends do not mean anything more than just Friends. There are many ways to give meaning to each letter on friends here is an example: F = Fight for you R = Respect you I = Include you E = Encourage you N = Need you D = Deserve you S = Stand you
Actually this is a riddle. O T T F F S S is a pattern. The next letter will be E. Each letter stand for the beginning letter of how the number is spelled. One Two Three Four Five .. and so on..
Deceased
The letters, IM, could stand for Instant Messaging.
Yes it does. For example - traffic lights are red, amber and green so they stand out from each other.
I guess you mean Π.. It's a letter, pronounced the like the English "P"