VM

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See also: vm, Vm, and V/m

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VM (plural VMs)

  1. (computing) Initialism of virtual machine.
    • 2005, Jeff Langr, Agile Java: Crafting Code with Test-Driven Development, Pearson Education, →ISBN:
      When the Java VM executes the switch statement, it determines the value of the target expression.
  2. (computing) Initialism of virtual memory.
  3. (telephony) Initialism of voice mail.
  4. (software engineering) Initialism of view model.
  5. (medicine) Initialism of viral myocarditis.

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VM n (definite singular VM-et, indefinite plural VM, definite plural VM-a)

  1. Initialism of verdsmeisterskap (World championship, World cup).

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Etymology[edit]

According to SO attested since 1928.

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VM n

  1. Initialism of världsmästerskap (World Championships; World Cup).

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Loosely defined in general, but typically involves contestants from many different countries.

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