Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word SP


SP

Definitions of SP

  1. Spanish (language)
  2. September
  3. (law enforcement) Abbreviation of superintendent.
  4. (Scientology) Initialism of suppressive person.
  5. (Hong Kong) Initialism of sex partner.
  6. Abbreviation of spur. (in highway designations and signage)
  7. (typography) Abbreviation of space.
  8. (proofreading) Abbreviation of spell out.
  9. (horse racing) Initialism of starting price.
  10. Initialism of selling price.
  11. (US, military, navy) Initialism of shore patrol.
  12. (law enforcement) Initialism of state police.
  13. Initialism of slow play.
  14. (computing) Initialism of service pack.
  15. (video games, mostly role-playing games) Initialism of skill point,special point,spirit point,spell point; synonym of or alternative to MP/magic points, especially for games that lack magic or fantasy elements.
  16. (biochemistry) Initialism of substance P.
  17. (firearms) Initialism of soft point.
  18. Initialism of state park.
  19. (highways) Abbreviation of spur.
  20. (ice skating) Initialism of short program.
  21. A @init of:São Paulo state in Brazil.
  22. Abbreviation of spelling; often used when correcting or questioning one's own spelling.

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Examples of Using SP in a Sentence

  • However, two of the characters in these rows, namely the space character SP at row 2 column 0 and the delete character DEL (also called the rubout character) at row 7 column 15, require special mention.
  • An extended play (EP) originally referred to a specific type of 45 rpm phonograph record other than 78 rpm standard play (SP) and 33 rpm long play (LP), but , also applies to mid-length CDs and downloads as well.
  • Subject codes: A (architecture), Aa (applied arts), Af (armed forces), Ag (agriculture), Ar (archaeology, prehistory), B (business, finance), Ba (ballet), Bg (biography), Bk (books), C (cookery, housekeeping), Cr (crime, disasters), D (drama, film), E (economics), Ed (education, child care), F (feminism, role of women), Fa (fashion), Fi (fine arts), G (gardening), H (history, antiquarianism), I (information technology), J (journalism, broadcasting), L (language), Lc (literary criticism), Lw (law), Ma (mathematics), Me (medicine, health), Mu (music), N (natural sciences), Nh (natural history, environment), O (opera), P (polymath), Ph (philosophy), Po (politics, government), Ps (psychology), R (religion, metaphysics), S (social sciences, society), Sp (sports, games, hunting), T (travel, localities), Tr (transport).
  • Patrick Vander Weyden, Koen Abts (2010), De basis spreekt — onderzoek naar de leden, mandatarissen en kiezers van sp.
  • ) and with an understory of sumac (Rhus typhina), Acer pensylvanicum and Cornus alternifolia; mixed fir (Abies sp.
  • A stored procedure (also termed prc, proc, storp, sproc, StoPro, StoredProc, StoreProc, sp, or SP) is a subroutine available to applications that access a relational database management system (RDBMS).
  • It stores uncompressed digitized component video, encoded at Y'CbCr 4:2:2 using the CCIR 601 raster format with 8 bits, along with PCM audio tracks as well as timecode on a 3/4 inch (19 mm) videocassette tape (though not to be confused with the ubiquitous 3/4-inch U-Matic/U-Matic SP cassette).
  • SP and RP are sometimes used to differentiate starting and relief pitchers, respectively, while LHP and RHP are sometimes used to indicate if a pitcher is left-handed or right-handed, respectively.


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