1. IPP - Noun
2. IPP - Proper noun
IPP
(historical) Initialism of Irish Parliamentary Party.
IPP (plural IPPs)
Abbreviation of infinitivus pro participio.
Eventually, if you had a printer that is IPP compliant, that printer will have a Web address and anyone around the world who can get on the Internet can print to that URL. Robert Palmer
A connected printer is made available via Bonjour 's " zero configuration " technology and IPP to all wired and wireless clients on the network. Source: Internet
In operation in Kurchatov Institute since early 1960s but renamed to Castor in 1977 and moved to IPP CAS, citation Prague; in 2007 moved to FNSPE, Czech Technical University in Prague and renamed to Golem. Source: Internet
In 1991, Japanese scientists created the first milk-based ACE inhibitor, in the form of a fermented milk drink, using specific cultures to liberate the tripeptide isoleucine proline -proline (IPP) from the dairy protein. Source: Internet
In 1886, the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) under Charles Stewart Parnell succeeded in having the First Home Rule Bill introduced in the British parliament, but it was defeated. Source: Internet
He met the leaders of the powerful Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) to lobby for his work in the Congo. Source: Internet