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pe
1[pey]
noun
the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
either of the consonant sounds represented by this letter.
PE
2abbreviation
Prince Edward Island, Canada (approved for postal use).
Biology, Ecology.possibly extinct.
p/e
3abbreviation
p.e.
4abbreviation
P.E.
5abbreviation
Petroleum Engineer.
physical education.
Presiding Elder.
Statistics.probable error.
Professional Engineer.
Protestant Episcopal.
PE
1abbreviation
physical education
potential energy
Presiding Elder
(esp in postal addresses) Prince Edward Island (Canadian Province)
Also: p.e.printer's error
statistics probable error
Protestant Episcopal
(in South Africa) Port Elizabeth
Peru (international car registration)
pe
2/ peɪ, pe /
noun
the 17th letter in the Hebrew alphabet (פ or, at the end of a word, ף) transliterated as p or, when final, ph
pe
3abbreviation
Peru
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pe1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pe1
Example Sentences
“Pa pe—don’t be afraid,” she said, and tears began to roll down the boy’s face.
Some potential solutions, such as grassroots-based pe -pal programs for socially isolated adults, sound promising based on anecdotal evidence, but researchers have not adequately studied them.
It has to do with the killing of the ‘o–pe‘ape‘a, or the hoary bat.”
He is third on the team in scoring at 11.4 points pe game and first in rebounding at 6.4 a game.
While the buses are designed to travel at about 15 m.p.h., or 25 kilometers pe hour, they are running at half that for the Helsinki trials.
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