
p.c.: Abbreviation meaning after meals (from the Latin 'post cibum', after meals). One of a number of hallowed abbreviations of Latin terms that have traditionally been used in prescriptions. Some others: a.c. = before meals (from 'ante cibum', before meals) b.i.d. = twice a day (from 'bis in die', twice a day) gtt. = drops (from 'guttae', drops) p...
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abbreviation for Latin post ci´bum (after meals).
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P.C. is slang for politically correct.
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(1) Personal Computer (may include Windows or Macintosh, but mostly used to refer to non-Mac computers). (2) Politically Correct.
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Pactum conventum, Patres conscripti, Pecunia constituta, Ponendum curavit, Post consulatum, Potestate censoria.
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After food, from Latin, post cibum
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post cibum; p.c. After meals; after food. Used in medical prescriptions as directions for proper consumption after meals.
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Per cutim (Latin) = Through the skin
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