See also: pf, pF, p·f, .pf, pf., and Pf.

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Etymology 1 edit

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PF

  1. (metrology) Symbol for petafarad, an SI unit of electrical capacitance equal to 1015 farads.

Etymology 2 edit

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PF

  1. (international standards) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for French Polynesia.
    Synonym: PYF (alpha-3)

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Noun edit

PF

  1. Initialism of pilot flying., a pilot currently in control of the flight trajectory of the aircraft, as opposed to pilot monitoring
  2. (physics) Initialism of peak flow.
  3. Initialism of power failure. Displayed by some household appliances after a power outage.
  4. (linguistics) Initialism of phonological form.
  5. (psychology) Initialism of psychometric function.
  6. (basketball) Initialism of personal foul.
  7. (basketball) Initialism of power forward.
  8. (American football, fantasy football) Initialism of points for.
    Coordinate term: PA
    • 2022 December 14, “NFL Playoff picture Week 15: Are the New York Giants still in contention for the postseason?”, in Sportskeeda[1], archived from the original on 2022-12-17:
      The Giants and Commanders have the same record after 13 games each. However, Washington has control of third place in the NFC East due to a better PF/PA record in comparison to the Giants.

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Phrase edit

PF

  1. Abbreviation of pour féliciter (happy New Year).

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PF

  1. (chiefly money) Initialism of Pius Felix, the devout and fortunate, the pious and happy.

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PF m (plural PFs)

  1. Initialism of prato feito.

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PF (not comparable)

  1. Initialism of por favor.

Proper noun edit

PF f

  1. (Brazil) Initialism of Polícia Federal.

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PF

  1. pour féliciter (New Year's congratulation, in Czech and Slovak only)