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POV
(redirected from Points, Opinions, Violent Reactions)

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AcronymDefinition
POVPoint Of View
POVPrivately Owned Vehicle
PoVPower of Veto (Big Brother TV show)
POVPersistance of Vision (ray tracing program)
POVPower Operated Vehicle
PoVPsychology of Vision
POVProof of Value
POVPromise of Value (IBM computer security chip)
POVPurpose of Visit (medical coding)
POVPoint of Value
PoVPlane of Valor (gaming)
POVProximity Operations Vehicle
POVPressure Operated Valve
POVPittsburgh and Ohio Valley Railway Company
POVPropagation Of Variance
PoVPoint of Variability
POVPaper Overlay Veneer
POVPajotse Oldtimer Vrienden (Dutch; vintage automobile club; Belgium)
POVPeople of Value
POVPoints, Opinions, Violent Reactions (The Buzz; Philippines)
POVPass Out Victim
POVPerson Of Vision
POVPhysician Office Visit
POVProgram Obnovy Venkova (Czech: Rural Rehabilitation Program)
POVPersonally Owned Vehicle
POVPatient Office Visit
POVPre Operation Verification
POVPissed Off Voters
PoVPacket Over VDSL
POVParliament of Victoria (Australia)
POVPort of Vancouver (Vancouver, WA)
POVPercentage of Volume (finance)


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