a . m . = ante meridiem p. m . = post meridiem
2006-12-03 12:52:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Ante and post meridian. Refers to the times before noon and after noon.
2006-12-03 20:53:01
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answer #2
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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ante meridiem=before noon
from Latin, literally "before midday"
post meridiem=after noon
from Latin "after midday"
Me and Shoblya are the only one who can spell it! And the first guy isn't smart because the PRIME MERIDIAN is the vertical line of longitude that goes through Greenwich, England!
2006-12-03 20:53:25
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Ante meridiano y Post Meridiano... es geografÃa
2006-12-03 20:56:15
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answer #4
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answered by Marü 3
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AM=Ante meridian
PM=Post meridian
2006-12-03 20:58:03
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answered by ? 2
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a.m. At morning
p.m. Past morning
The first answer guy sounds smarter
2006-12-03 20:53:09
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answer #6
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answered by dixie 1
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Ante meridiem and post meridiem (before noon and after noon).
2006-12-03 20:58:04
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answer #7
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answered by amy02 5
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ante meridian
post meridian
2006-12-03 21:21:27
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answer #8
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answered by littlemissflamer 3
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most people use it as am=morning pm=night
2006-12-03 21:58:44
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answer #9
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answered by lil123filipina 2
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they are latin:ante meridian and post meridian. ante means before and post means after i think meridian means middle
2006-12-03 20:58:31
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answer #10
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answered by lavender tots 4
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