CM
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CM or its variants may refer to:
Arts and media
Gaming
- Castle Marrach, an online text-based roleplaying game
- Championship Manager, a popular football management simulation game
- Chessmaster, a chess computer program series
Music
- C minor, abbreviated Cm, a minor scale or chord based on C
- CM (school), a youth and community music organisation
Other media
- Correio da Manhã, a Portuguese daily newspaper
- Common metre, in poetry, an iambic metre
Science and technology
Computing
- Configuration management, a systems engineering process for establishing and maintaining consistency
- Connection Machine, series of supercomputers
- Content management, technologies that support the collection, management, and publishing of information
- CyanogenMod, alternative firmware for Android phones, rebranded as LineageOS
- Community management, improvement of relationships with followers on social networks
Medicine
- Centimorgan, a unit of recombinant frequency for measuring genetic linkage
- Cervical mucus, a substance which plugs the opening of the cervix, changes in whose composition may affect conception
- Cetyl myristoleate, a health supplement also abbreviated CMO
- Chiari malformation, a narrowing of the skull which puts pressure on the cerebellum
- Contingency management, a type of treatment where patients are rewarded (or, less often, punished) for their behavior
- Contrast medium, substances used to enhance contrast in X-Ray imaging
Physics and chemistry
- Cm, the pitching moment coefficient in aerodynamics
- Center of mass, the centroid of the weighted distribution of mass in an object
- Curium, a synthetic chemical element with symbol "Cm" and atomic number 96
Units of measure
- Centimetre a unit of length equal to one hundredth of a metre
- Circular mil, a unit of area equal to the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil
- Coulomb-metre (Cm), SI unit of electrical dipole moment
- Centimorgan (cM), a unit for measuring genetic linkage
Other uses in science and technology
- CM Draconis, an eclipsing binary system in the constellation of Draco
- CircuitMaker, freeware cloud oriented EDA software.
- Command Module, a segment of the Apollo Command/Service Module
- Condition monitoring, the process of monitoring a parameter of condition in machinery
- Construction morphology, a theory of linguistic morphology
Organizations
- CM Telecom, a mobile services company formerly called ClubMessage
- CM Storm, subsidiary brand of Cooler Master
Places
- Cameroon, which has the ISO and FIPS country code "CM"
- .cm, the country code top-level domain for Cameroon
- CM postcode area, central Essex, England
Titles and awards
- Candidate Master, an international chess title
- Certified Manager, an internationally recognized professional credential for managers and leaders
- Certified Midwife, health care profession
- Chaconia Medal of the Order of the Trinity, a national award of Trinidad and Tobago, post-nominal
- Chief Minister, the elected head of government of a sub-national state
- Chirurgiae Magister or Master of Surgery, a degree conferred in surgical specialty programs in Commonwealth countries
- Order of Canada, post-nominal letters
- Congregation of the Mission, a Roman Catholic religious institute
- Construction mechanic (United States Navy), a Seabee occupational rating in the U.S. Navy
Transportation
- Chemins de Fer du Morbihan, a metre gauge railway network in Brittany, France
- CM Airlines, a domestic airline in Honduras
- Copa Airlines, Panama City, Panama, IATA designator
Other uses
- CM, number 900 in Roman numerals
- Community management, the management of a common resource or issue by a community
- Contract manufacturer, a company that manufactures items for other companies
- Contribution margin, a measure in management accounting
- Cypro-Minoan syllabary, a form of writing used in Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age
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