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Definition of P14

P14

noun

  • amount or thing supplied or provided

    "We need more food and reinforcements, more provisions."

    "Having a blast at Provision No. 14!"

    Last edited on Jun 02 2018. Submitted by michiemouse from Washington, DC, USA on Jun 02 2018.

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