Usually means: Probability of a specific outcome.
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General (12 matching dictionaries)
  1. p: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  2. p-: Merriam-Webster
  3. p-: Collins English Dictionary
  4. 'P, --p, --p, --p, --p, --p, --p, --p, -p, -p, -p, -p, -p, -p, -p, -p: Wordnik
  5. -p-: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. P-, p-: Wiktionary
  7. p-: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  8. P-: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  9. P(0), P(DROP), P(L), P(R), P(S), P(Y), P(k/h), P(os), P(ou), p-: Dictionary.com
  10. P (Cyrillic), P (Los Angeles Railway), P (Nazi symbol), P (album), P (band), P (complexity), P (complexity class), P (disambiguation), P (film), P (group), P (programming language), The P (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo): Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  11. P [alliterative]: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898)
  12. p-: TheFreeDictionary.com

Art (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Glossary of Stamp Collecting Terms (No longer online)

Business (1 matching dictionary)
  1. p-: Financial dictionary

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. p-: Encyclopedia

Medicine (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. P: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
  2. p-: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. P(0), P(DROP), P(L), P(R), P(S), P(Y), P(k/h), P(os), P(ou): Acronym Finder
  2. AbbreviationZ (No longer online)

Science (1 matching dictionary)
  1. P-: A Dictionary of Quaternary Acronyms and Abbreviations

Slang (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. p, P, P, P, P: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. The P: Urban Dictionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (P)

noun:  (physics) proton
noun:  (New Zealand, slang) Methamphetamine
noun:  (medicine) A P wave on an electrocardiogram.
noun:  An academic grade issued by certain educational institutions to indicate that a student passes a class.
noun:  (MLE, slang) A pound (currency unit).
noun:  (computing theory) The set of all problems that are solvable in polynomial time by a deterministic Turing machine
noun:  Alternative form of p.; Abbreviation of page (plural pp)
noun:  (UK) Abbreviation of penny; pence. [(historical) In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a unit of currency worth ¹⁄₂₄₀ of a pound sterling or Irish pound before decimalisation, or a copper coin worth this amount. Abbreviation: d.]
noun:  (video compression) Abbreviation of progressive scan.
noun:  Abbreviation of piss (“urine”). [(usually uncountable) Urine.]
verb:  (knitting) Abbreviation of purl. [To decorate with fringe or embroidered edge]
adverb:  (Internet) Abbreviation of pretty (as an intensifier) [Somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.]
adverb:  (chiefly US, Stenoscript) Alternative spelling of p.m. (“post meridiem”) or pm [(used after the hour) In the 12-hour period from noon to midnight (the latter half of the day) when using the 12-hour clock.]
noun:  Abbreviation of park. [An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation.]
noun:  Abbreviation of phone. [A device for transmitting conversations and other sounds in real time across distances, now often a small portable unit also capable of running software etc.]
noun:  Abbreviation of pager. [(telecommunications) A wireless telecommunications device that receives text or voice messages.]
noun:  Abbreviation of passenger. [One who rides or travels in a vehicle, but who does not operate it and is not a member of the crew.]
noun:  Abbreviation of pocket. [(clothing) A bag stitched to an item of clothing, used for carrying small items.]
noun:  Alternative form of ₱ (Philippine peso)
noun:  (chess) Abbreviation of pawn. [(chess) The most numerous chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In chess, each side starts with eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only diagonally or en passant.]
noun:  (slang, chiefly US) Abbreviation of pure (A "pure" form of an illegal drug, especially heroin). [One who, or that which, is pure.]
noun:  (slang, New Zealand) Abbreviation of pure (A "pure" form of an illegal drug, especially methamphetamine). [One who, or that which, is pure.]
noun:  (UK, television) Initialism of product placement. (displayed on screen as an indicator to viewers) [(marketing) A form of advertising where a brand or product is incorporated into non-advertising media such as films.]
noun:  (US, military, aviation) Initialism of patrol. A patrol aircraft, a patroller. [(military) A going of the rounds along the chain of sentinels and between the posts, by a guard, usually consisting of three or four men, to insure greater security from attacks on the outposts.]
adjective:  (UK) Abbreviation of probationary (used on a vehicle's P-plate) [Of, pertaining to, or subject to probation]
adjective:  (Australia) Abbreviation of provisional (used on a vehicle's P-plate) [Temporary, but with the intention of eventually becoming permanent or being replaced by a permanent equivalent.]
adjective:  (anatomy, medicine) Abbreviation of pulmonary. [(anatomy) Pertaining to, having, or affecting the lungs.]
adverb:  (chiefly US) Alternative spelling of P.M. (“post meridiem”) or PM
noun:  (law) Initialism of patient. (the subject of proceedings in the Court of Protection) [A person or animal that receives health care from a doctor, nurse, dentist, allied health practitioner, or other person educated in health care.]
noun:  (biblical, history) Abbreviation of Priestly source.

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