PTA


1.
Parent-Teacher Association.
plural Ptas.
1.
peseta.
symbol
1.
peseta
abbreviation
1.
Parent-Teacher Association

PTA abbr.
plasma thromboplastin antecedent
PTA
1.
Parent-Teacher Association
2.
prior to [hospital] admission
pta.
peseta

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