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pam

1 American  
[pam] / pæm /

noun

Cards.
  1. the jack of clubs, especially in a form of loo in which it is the best trump.

  2. a game in which this card is trump.


Pam 2 American  
[pam] / pæm /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Pamela.


PAM 3 American  
  1. Aerospace. payload assist module.

  2. Telecommunications. pulse-amplitude modulation.


pam. 4 American  

abbreviation

  1. pamphlet.


Etymology

Origin of pam

1675–85; short for French pamphile, special use of Pamphile man's name

Example Sentences

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Gyllenhaal doesn’t deny that, to find the final version of the movie, she worked closely with Pam Abdy, who, along with Mike De Luca, is co-chair and co-chief executive of Warner Bros.

From Los Angeles Times

“And then I cut it in a way that was entirely my expression. And I have to say in particular, Pam, who was my point person on this and also has become a friend, she really took me to task on that and said, ‘You want many people to respond and understand this.

From Los Angeles Times

Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote on social media that 25 of the 30 defendants named in a newly unsealed indictment had been arrested by federal agents, with "more to come".

From BBC

The streaming giant’s reversal came just hours after co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos met with Atty Gen. Pam Bondi and a deputy at the White House.

From Los Angeles Times

On Thursday, Netflix boss Ted Sarandos went to the White House and is reported to have met Department of Justice officials and Attorney General Pam Bondi.

From BBC