Definitions for "PIMA"
5/2 is a two-ply, mercerized, long staple cotton with 3,000 yds/lb. Pima is the finest cotton available. Pima's ability to resist pilling makes the garments more durable and longer lasting. Use Pima to weave. Hand wash/ Flat dry or Machine wash/Tumble dry.
High quality cotton made into a fabric well known for its fine weave. It is used for dress shirts, fine heirloom items and applique.
Long staple cotton variety raised on irrigated land in the Southwest. Result of cross-breeding Egyptian and American types. Named after Pima County, Arizona.
Keywords:  uto, aztecan, spoken, language, people
the Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Pima people
Paper Industry Management Association. Members are manufacturing and technical executives of pulp and paper mills.
Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association
An alignment algorithm developed by Smith and Smith which performs multiple alignments using a covering pattern construction algorithm.
Pesticide Management Improvement Act
letter names for the picking hand fingers, derived from the Spanish language.