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G.C.M.

American  
Or g.c.m.

abbreviation

  1. greatest common measure.


Example Sentences

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A great philosopher? no doubt we cordially salute him G.C.M.

From Roundabout Papers by Thackeray, William Makepeace

The father takes the slate in his hand and reads the words: Find the G.C.M.

From A Dominie in Doubt by Neill, Alexander Sutherland

The first degree conferred was that of LL.D., on Sir W. A. White, G.C.M.,

From Our Hundred Days in Europe by Holmes, Oliver Wendell

"And a G.C.M., too, wouldn't it, Baldwin?" put in the man called Bo, "without orders."

From Wide Courses by Connolly, James B. (James Brendan)

The hearing before G.C.M. came after the regiment had left the town with the church.

From The Code of the Mountains by Buck, Charles Neville