1. CBM - Noun
2. CBM - Proper noun
(archaeology) Initialism of ceramic building material.
(freight) Acronym of cubic meter.
(dance) Initialism of contra body movement.
(historical) Initialism of Congo-Balolo Mission.
(computing) Initialism of Commodore Business Machines.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA fresh injection of capital saved CBM, and allowed it to invest in company suppliers in order to help ensure their IC supply would not be upset in this fashion again. Source: Internet
Another company, Commodore Business Machines (CBM), had invested heavily in the calculator market and was also nearly wiped out by TI 's entry into the market. Source: Internet
Based on figures from CBM Worldwide Guide 2006, Christadelphian Bible Mission (UK), 2006 Organisation General organization In the absence of centralised organization, some differences exist amongst Christadelphians on matters of belief and practice. Source: Internet
Contra Body Movement (CBM): Describes the body movement when the opposite shoulder moves in the same direction as the opposite or moving leg. Source: Internet
The central bank, using the real-time dealing platform by Refinitiv (former Thomson Reuters), purchases currency considering the proposals by the AD banks, which are between the highest rate and the lowest rates announced by the CBM. Source: Internet
Since then, users and CBM itself referred to "Workbench" as the nickname for the whole AmigaOS (including Amiga DOS, Extras, etc.). Source: Internet