The Latin terms 'Ante Meridiem' meaning 'Before Noon', and 'Post Meridiem' meaning 'After Noon', are shortened into 'am' and 'pm'.
2006-07-06 01:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Ante Meridian & Post Meridian
2006-07-06 08:35:35
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answered by Michael M 1
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PM- Prime meridian while AM means antemeridian.. ^^
2006-07-06 08:45:35
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answered by JaSmiNE 2
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ante meridian= before noon
post meridian=after noon
2006-07-06 08:31:27
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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ante-meridian and post meridian. Forenoon & after noon
2006-07-06 08:32:08
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answered by THE WORRIER 4
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ante meridian and postmeridian
2006-07-06 08:31:27
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answered by M 4
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am = after midnight pm = past midnight ;)
2006-07-06 08:31:25
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answered by Anonymous
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am = ante meridiem or 'before midday'
pm = post meridiem or 'after midday'
2006-07-06 08:33:12
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answered by Ivanhoe Fats 6
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anno meridian...post meridian
2006-07-06 08:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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it's from Latin for "before noon" and "after noon" and it is, if I remember correctly, "ante median" and "post median"
2006-07-06 08:32:56
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answered by kesten 1
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