Meaning pip
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Public Investment Program
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1 British a small seed in a piece of fruitraspberry jam without any pips in itSynonyms and related words Parts of fruit and substances in fruit:bruising, core, dextrose... Explore Th [..]
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personal independence payment: a UK benefit paid to disabled people who need aids to help them live independentlyThe row erupted after the budget revealed that the chancellor’s biggest single revenue- [..]
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Another term for a grape seed.
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"disease of birds," late 14c., probably from Middle Dutch pippe "mucus," from West Germanic *pipit (source also of East Frisian pip, Middle High German pfipfiz, German Pips), an ea [..]
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"spot on a playing card, etc." c. 1600, peep, of unknown origin. Because of the original form, it is not considered as connected to pip (n.1). Related: Pips.
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"seed of an apple," 1797, shortened form of pipin "seed of a fleshy fruit" (early 14c.), from Old French pepin (13c.), probably from a root *pipp-, expressing smallness (compare It [..]
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In radar terminology, an echo from a point target. It originally stemmed from the appearance of these types of echoes on A-scopes and R-scopes. On weather maps, the triangles or half-circles along fro [..]
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Colloquial term describing the smallest amount by which the market price of a financial instrument or security can change. A pip is usually synonymous with a point or a tick. The size of a pip, point or tick depends on the market and the instrument or security.
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Individual underground root stock from plants like lily of the valley and the tightly curled leaves seen when hostas first emerge in the spring. pistal:
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 Individual underground root stock from plants like lily of the valley and the tightly curled leaves seen when hostas first emerge in the spring.
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An acronym of 'Put In Pocket'. A concession
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Practice Incentive Payment
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Practice Incentive Program
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a fruit seed
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Picture in picture
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/pip/ [Peripheral Interchange Program] vt.,obs. To copy; from the program PIP on CP/M, RSX-11, RSTS/E, TOPS-10, and OS/8 (derived from a utility on the PDP-6) that was used for file copying (and in OS [..]
Source: hacker-dictionary.com

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Jensens Internet Dictionary Picture-In-Picture that can simultaneously display two TV images on the same screen, including images from two separate TV tuners or a TV tuner and VCR tape deck. (See also POP and Video )
Source: comptechdoc.org (offline)

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Definition For a given currency, the smallest unit. In the case of the U.S. dollar, this is one cent.
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Acronym for picture-in-picture, PIP is a feature on some televisions and most HDTV sets that allows you to see a second program inside a small window on your television, allowing you to watch two prog [..]
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stands for percentage in point on the foreign exchange market. A pip is the smallest price increase in foreign exchange, with prices on the Forex market being quoted to the 4th decimal place. For exam [..]
Source: financialdictionary.net

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Property Improvement Plan (refurbishment)
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PIP, also called personal injury protection, is an optional coverage available on auto insurance policies that pays the medical expenses incurred by you and your passengers that result from a qualifie [..]
Source: mortgageloan.com

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(n) a disease of poultry(n) a minor nonspecific ailment(n) a small hard seed found in some fruits(n) a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)(n) a radar echo displayed so as [..]
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Post-Initiated Promotion
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A paediatric investigation plan (PIP) is a medicines development plan to support the authorisation of a medicine for children. It aims to ensure that the necessary data is obtained through studies in [..]
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Professional Investigation Programme
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The hero of Dickens’s Great Expectations. He is first a poor boy, and then a man of wealth.
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See Picture-in-Picture
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Diminutive of Philip or Philippa. This was the name of the main character in Great Expectations (1860) by Charles Dickens.
Source: behindthename.com

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Grape seeds.
Source: gallowebcentral.com

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Automobile insurance to protect you in the event of an accident, regardless of fault. Many states say that you must carry this insurance protection, in the event you cause injury to another party. PIP coverage will usually cover 80% of medical bills. Many policyholders are opting for the $2,000 deductible. Watch out for this, or you will be the one [..]
Source: massagetoday.com (offline)

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Professionalising Investigation Programme
Source: cjini.org

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The Python Packaging Authority's recommended tool for installing Python packages.
Source: docs.pylonsproject.org

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A small design indicating the suit to which a particular card belongs. The spade suit is indicated by a spearhead, the heart suit by a heart, the diamond suit by a diamond, the club suit by a clover l [..]
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One of the spots on a die
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(1) (noun) spot card; spot (marking on a card)
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Each domino contains some number of "pips", usually from 0 to 6, but u to 18 in some sets. A pip is also called a "dot" or a "spot". See also: Why Are The Dots on Dominoe [..]
Source: domino-games.com

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Any of the 24 points or triangles on a backgammon board.
Source: gammonlife.com

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The term used in currency market to represent the smallest incremental move an exchange rate can make. Depending on context, normally one basis point (0.0001 in the case of EUR/USD, GBD/USD, USD/CHF a [..]
Source: en.swissquote.com

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Foreign exchange term representing the minimum fluctuation or smallest increment of price movement. It is a 100th part of a %, normally 10,000 of any spot rate. E.g. if the GBPUSD exchange rate is $1. [..]
Source: halofinancial.com

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Grape seeds.
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Performance Improvement Plan
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Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode is a feature of some television receivers, LCD displays, and computer monitors. One program (channel) is displayed on the full TV screen at the same time as one or more other programs are displayed in inset windows. Sound is usually from the main program only. PiP can also be implemented with a Multiviewer
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The term used in currency market to represent the smallest incremental move an exchange rate can make. For example 0.0001 in the case of EUR/USD, GBD/USD, USD/CHF, NZD/USD and .01 in the case of USD/J [..]
Source: westpac.co.nz

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A numeral point a security or financial instrument’s price which denotes the smallest amount by which it can change. In forex, most currencies have four decimal places, and a pip is therefore one unit [..]
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The smallest price movement increment of a commodity or currency.
Source: tradestation.com (offline)

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Any of various respiratory diseases in birds, especially infectious coryza.enm|pipin, fromfro|pepin||a seed (Frenchen|spot
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A diminutive form of the given names Philip, Phillip, and Philippa. * '''1861''' , '''', Chapter 1: *: My father’s family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could ma [..]
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Used for listed equity securities. Smallest unit of a currency (i.e., cents for US dollars).
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Pips are small but easily countable items. The term is used to describe the dots on dominoes and dice, the symbols that denote suits and value of playing cards, as the name for the small seeds of some [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Pip, PIP, Pips, PIPS, Pipp may refer to:
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"Pip" (also known as "Great Expectations") is the fourteenth episode in the fourth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 62nd episode of the series over [..]
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pip is a package management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python. Many packages can be found in the default source for packages and their dependencies — Python Package [..]
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Pip (born "Phillip Andrew Arnold" in Marietta, Georgia on April 26, 1992) is an American funk-pop artist who participated in season 2 of The Voice as part of Team Adam Levine.
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Philip Pirrip, called Pip, is the protagonist and narrator in Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations (1861). He is amongst the most popular characters in English literature, widely portrayed all o [..]
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Pip is a name of English origin. It is a nickname for individuals named Philip or Philippa. Other variants include Pipkin and Pippin. The female variant is Pippa. Philip Baker, one half of Pip and Jan [..]
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Diminutive of Philip or Philippa. This was the name of the main character in Great Expectations (1860) by Charles Dickens.
Source: behindthename.com




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