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picoPrefix used in the SI system meaning "multiply by 10-12". For example, 3 pm means 3× 10-12 meters.
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picoword-forming element used in making names for very small units of measure, 1915 (formally adopted c. 1952 as a scientific prefix meaning "one trillionth"), from Spanish pico "a little o [..]
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picoA prefix that divides a basic unit by one trillion (10-12).
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picoA prefix denoting a 1 trillionth portion of a unit of measure, as in picosecond or picofarad.
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pico[SI a quantifier meaning * 10^-12] pref. Smaller than nano-; used in the same rather loose connotative way as nano- and micro-. This usage is not yet common in the way nano- and micro- are, but should [..]
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pico(Azores, Portugal, Azores & Madeira) stratovolcano, lavadome, 2351 m
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picoSubdivision equal to one part in 1012.
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picoA numerical prefix denoting one-millionth of one-millionth (10-12).
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picoA prefix that divides a basic unit by one trillion (10-12).
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picoA metric prefix meaning one million millionth or 10-12.
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picoPanel for Integrated Coastal Observations
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picoPlatform and Instrumentation for Continuous ocean Observations
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picoV smear with pitch
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picoA prefix used in the metric system and other scientific systems of measurement which means 10-12 or 0.000000000001
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picoport in charterer’s option
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picoA prefix used in the metric system and other scientific systems of measurement which means 10–12 or 0.000 000 000 001.
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picoA prefix used in the metric system and other scientific systems of measurement meaning 10 -12 or 0.00000000001. Pico curie (pCi)
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picoA prefix adopted by the National Bureau of Standards meaning 10-12. Engineering Notation
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pico
An island in the Azores.
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