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Synonyms for pom

a disparaging term for a British person

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At the POM, overstaying laden containers were shipped out to the ATI yard in Santa Clara, Batangas, to free up space at the port.
Before PMSA took over the USAG POM locksmith operations, the program was contracted to a private locksmith.
The Management Information System and Technology Group are re-establishing the information system so the POM could resume operations," Guerrero said.
The toughening effect of EBA to POM with various ratios will be investigated in this work.
Periorbital melanosis (POM, also known as periorbital hyperpigmentation, is a common condition observed in dermatological practice.
The Pinckneyville Poms came back from Springfield with a trophy after finishing third in the Jazz Category at the Illinois Drill Team Association state finals.
MICP and POM Sections 1, 9, 10, and 15 chief appraiser and examiner
Polyoxymethylene (POM) is one of the major thermoplastic engineering polymers and it is mainly applied in mechanical parts due to excellent performance against wear, high strength, stiffness, and excellent chemical resistance [1-3].
Well, you can now say goodbye to all those unpleasant times with a new app based recycling service called Pom Pom.
Kolon Plastics and BASF have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture in Korea to manufacture polyoxymethylene (POM), an engineering plastic used in industrial, transportation, construction and consumer markets.