Noun
pir (plural pirs)
A Muslim, especially Sufi, holy man or religious leader.
(countable, aviation, travel) Initialism of property irregularity report: a form to be filled in when baggage is lost by an airline.
(uncountable) Initialism of passive infrared.
(chemistry) Abbreviation of polyisocyanurate.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAcross from the Pir Panjal range, the South Asian monsoon is no longer a factor and most precipitation falls in the spring from southwest cloudbands. Source: Internet
A total of 100 theater and cinema personnel, including famous actors Demet Evgar, Erdal Beşikcioğlu and Songül Öden, read poetry in videos from 51 well-known poets such as Nazım Hikmet, Atilla İlhan, Pir Sultan Abdal and Rıfat Ilgaz. Source: Internet
As a result, Giant I was cancelled and the 504th PIR instead dropped into the beachhead on the night of September 13 using transponding radar beacons as a guide. Source: Internet
His reign was short, however, as Pir Ahmet appealed to sultan Mehmet II for help, offering Mehmet some territory that İshak refused to cede. Source: Internet
Jammu and Azad Kashmir lie outside Pir Panjal range, and are under Indian and Pakistani control respectively. Source: Internet
PIR code is usually stored in files with the filename extension ". Source: Internet