PS
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PS or ps may stand for:
- PS at the end of a letter stands for the Latin word Post scriptum. It denotes a message appended at the end of a letter after the writer's signature.
- A picosecond, an SI unit of time equal to 10-12 of a second.
- Pferdestärke -- German for horsepower; when PS is used as a symbol in English text, its use is generally limited to the metric horsepower.
- Pashto language (ISO 639 alpha-2, ps)
- Proton Synchrotron, see also:
- Public school in the United States, often as part of the number of an unnamed school, such as P.S. 31.
- Priory of Sion
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Computing
- PostScript, a page description language.
- power supply
- ps, an application distributed on Unix and Unix-like operating systems to display running processes.
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Objects/products
- PlayStation
- Adobe Photoshop
- Print Shop
- polystyrene, the resin identification code
- Planetside is an MMOFPS developed and published by Sony Online Entertainment.
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People
- Peter Salcher, physicist who pioneered ultrafast photography. His most famous work is that about shock waves, photographs of bullet etc.
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Actors
- Paul Scofield, an English actor who was born in Sussex.
- Peter Sellers, was a British comedian, talented comic actor, and performer.
- Paul Shaffer, is a Canadian musician, comedian and composer.
- Pauly Shore, an American comedian known for his vivid portrayals of American youth culture.
- Paul Simon, a renowned Jewish American songwriter.
- Penny Singleton, was a Hollywood actress best known for her role in the series of motion pictures based on the comic strip Blondie.
- Pamela Stephenson, is a New Zealand born, naturalized Australian actor, psychologist, and former comedienne.
- Patrick Stewart, is a British film and television actor best known for his roles in Shakespearean and science fiction (e.g., Star Trek) productions.
- Peter Stormare, is a Swedish-born film actor.
- Patrick Swayze, is a dancer, actor and singer, memorable for his roles in the films Dirty Dancing (1987) and Ghost (1990).
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Politics
- Political science
- Parti Socialiste, the French Socialist Party
- Parti Socialiste, a Belgian Socialist Party
- Partido Socialista, the Portuguese Socialist Party

