Sm
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SM
abbr.
1. Latin Scientiae Magister (Master of Science)
2. service mark
3. Soldier's Medal
4. stage manager
5. stationmaster
Sm 1
The symbol for samarium.
Sm 2
abbr. Bible
Samuel
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sm
the internet domain name for
(Computer Science) San Marino
Sm
the chemical symbol for
(Elements & Compounds) samarium
SM
abbreviation for
1. (Military) sergeant major
2. (Psychiatry) sadomasochism
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SM
1. service mark.
2. stage manager.
Sm
Chem. Symbol.
samarium.
sm.
small.
S-M
or s-m or S/M or s/m,
Also, S and M sadomasochism.
S.M.
1. Master of Science.
[< New Latin Scientiae Magister]
2. sergeant major.
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Sm
The symbol for samarium.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() metal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc. bastnaesite, bastnasite - a yellow-to-brown mineral that is a source of rare earth elements monazite - a reddish-brown mineral containing rare earth metals; an important source of thorium and cerium |
2. | ![]() master's degree - an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degree |
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