PSA


1.
prostate specific antigen: a protein, produced by the prostate, elevated levels of which may indicate the presence of cancer.
1.
Psalm; Psalms.
abbreviation
1.
prostatic specific antigen: an enzyme secreted by the prostate gland, increased levels of which are found in the blood of patients with cancer of the prostate
2.
(in New Zealand) Public Service Association
abbreviation
1.
Psalm
PSA
Abbreviation of prostatic-specific antigen

Problem Statement Analizer. See PSL/PSA.
PSA
1.
Piscis Austrinus (constellation)
2.
prostate-specific antigen
3.
public service announcement
Ps.
1.
Psalm
2.
Psalms

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  • Psalm

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    noun, (used with a singular verb) 1. a book of the Bible, composed of 150 songs, hymns, and prayers. Abbreviation: Ps. noun 1. a sacred song or hymn. 2. (initial capital letter) any of the songs, hymns, or prayers contained in the Book of Psalms. 3. a metric version or paraphrase of any of these. […]


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