A.m.e. church
a.m.e. church
The African Methodist Episcopal Church; an important denomination for African-Americans, founded in 1816 by the ex-slave and preacher Richard Allen. It is noted for education and philanthropy in the black community. An offshoot is the C.M.E. (Christian Methodist Episcopal) Church.
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- A.n. other
noun (Brit) an unnamed person: used in team lists, etc, to indicate a place that remains to be filled
- A.o.c.
a.o.c. Latin anno orbis conditi (the year of the creation of the world)
- A.p.c.n.
a.p.c.n. Latin anno post Christum natum (the year after the birth of Christ)
- A.p.r.
also APR, abbreviation of annual percentage rate, attested from 1979, American English.