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am
1[ am; unstressed uhm, m ]
Am
2- americium.
AM
3abbreviation for
- Electronics. amplitude modulation: a method of impressing a signal on a radio carrier wave by varying its amplitude.
- Radio. a system of broadcasting by means of amplitude modulation.
- of, relating to, or utilizing such a system. Compare FM
- Asian male.
Am.
4abbreviation for
- America.
- American.
A/m
5- ampere per meter.
a.m.
6abbreviation for
- before noon.
- the period from midnight to noon, especially the period of daylight prior to noon:
Shall we meet Saturday a.m.?
- a morning newspaper, sometimes issued shortly before midnight.
A.M.
7abbreviation for
- Master of Arts.
Am.
1abbreviation for
- America(n)
AM
2abbreviation for
- associate member
- Assembly Member (of the National Assembly of Wales)
- Albert Medal
- Master of Arts
- Alsoam amplitude modulation
- See a.m.
- Member of the Order of Australia
- Armenia (international car registration)
a.m.
3abbreviation for
- ante meridiem Compare p.m.
am
4verb
- used with I a form of the present tense (indicative mood) of be 1
am
5the internet domain name for
- Armenia
A/M
6abbreviation for
- Air Marshal
Am
8the chemical symbol for
- americium
AM
- Abbreviation of amplitude modulation
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Example Sentences
In an ad called “Spelling Bee,” a young child spells “Pryor” as “O-B-A-M-A,” to which the judge says, “Close enough.”
Off the field, the Texas A&M stud was the most hyped college football player since Tim Tebow.
Abe Rosenthal—A. M. Rosenthal was his legendary byline—has been gone for only six years, dead at 84.
The death of a Florida A&M band member exposes the secret hazing rituals that can plague historically black colleges.
He secured the role of drum major in his high school marching band and got accepted to Florida A&M in 2005.
It was exactly two A. M. when he commenced on the Chicago bill.
The wounded, of which there were a number, were now taken to the camp about 11 A. M.
He rose, summer and winter, at two A. M., and passed an hour and three quarters immersed in ice water.
He passed quietly away at half-past three A. M., October 19, 1888, at the age of seventy-two.
The experiment was made on the 26th of April, about eleven oclock A. M. in presence of all the officers.
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