Cwm may refer to:
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Cwm (landform)
A (; from the Latin word ') is an amphitheatre-like valley formed by glacial erosion. Alternative names for this landform are corrie (from Scottish Gaelic , meaning a pot or cauldron) and (; ). A cirque may also be a similarly shaped landform ...
, a rounded, glaciated valley, also known as a corrie or cirque
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Cwm (software) {{distinguish, cwm (window manager)
Cwm (pronounced koom) is a general-purpose data processing software for the Semantic Web, similar to sed or awk for text files or XSLT for XML. It is a forward chaining semantic reasoner that can be used for quer ...
, a general-purpose data processor for the semantic web
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Cwm railway station
Cwm railway station served the village of Cwm in Monmouthshire, Wales.
History
The station was originally opened by the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company on 19 April 1852. It became part of the Great Western Railway in 1880 and remain ...
, a station in Cwm, Blaenau Gwent, Wales, 1852–1963
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Cwm Rhondda
Cwm Rhondda is a popular hymn tune written by John Hughes (1873–1932) in 1907. The name is taken from the Welsh name for the Rhondda Valley.
It is usually used in English as a setting for William Williams' text "Guide Me, O Thou Great ...
, a famous Welsh hymn tune
Places
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Cwm, Blaenau Gwent
Cwm (from cy, Y Cwm, ) is a former coal mining village, community (Wales), community and Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral ward south of Ebbw Vale in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, Wales, within the historic ...
, a community in Wales
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Cwm, Llanrothal
Cwm (also known as Come and Welsh Jesuit College of St Francis Xavier) was a Jesuit gathering place, Ecclesiastical province and college in Llanrothal, Herefordshire, England. It became a Jesuit college in 1622. Based in a large farmhouse, the ...
, a Jesuit gathering place in Herefordshire, England
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Cwm, Denbighshire
Cwm is a village and community in Denbighshire, below the hill Mynydd y Cwm.
The church in Cwm is dedicated to two 6th-century saints, St Mael and St Sulien.
Local councillors have given the go-ahead for a wind turbine to be erected on f ...
, a community in Wales
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Cwm Cadnant
Cwm Cadnant is a community and former electoral ward in Anglesey, north Wales. Named after the local river, Afon Cadnant, which flows through it, the community takes in the area between the Menai Bridge and Beaumaris. The community includes the ...
, a community in Anglesey, north Wales
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Cwm Gwaun
Cwm Gwaun (English: ''Gwaun Valley'') is a community and valley in north Pembrokeshire, Wales. The community is centred around Pontfaen, a parish and hamlet southeast of Fishguard, and includes the ancient parish of Llanychaer. In 2011, the ...
, a community in northern Pembrokeshire, Wales
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Cwm Penmachno
Cwm Penmachno (historically called Tre-Gynwal) is a village at the head of Cwm Machno in North Wales.
History
The village was built in the 1860s as a quarry settlement. The Penmachno quarry lay immediately south and above the settlement. High ...
, a community in Snowdonia, north Wales
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Western Cwm
The Western Cwm () is a broad, flat, gently undulating glacial valley basin terminating at the foot of the Lhotse Face of Mount Everest. It was named by George Mallory when he saw it in 1921 as part of the British Reconnaissance Expedition that ...
, a geographical feature on Mount Everest
Abbreviations
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cwm (window manager)
cwm (Calm Window Manager) is a stacking window manager for the X Window System. While it is primarily developed as a part of OpenBSD's base system, portable versions are available on other Unix-like operating systems.
History
Development of c ...
or Calm Window Manager, a stacking window manager for Unix systems
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Canadian War Museum
The Canadian War Museum (french: link=no, Musée canadien de la guerre; CWM) is a national museum on the country's military history in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The museum serves as both an educational facility on Canadian military history, in a ...
, Canada's national museum of military history
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Cape Wine Master {{external links, date=November 2018
The title of Cape Wine Master is one of the most sought after formal qualifications in the wine industry. The qualification was first instituted in 1983, and over the last 38 years only 106 candidates (55 men an ...
, a South African wine industry qualification
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Christian Witness Ministries
Christian Witness Ministries (''CWM'') is a non-denominational church affiliation founded by the former National General Secretary of the Assemblies of God in Australia 1989-1992, Philip Powell. CWM publishes a quarterly magazine, ''Contending E ...
, a non-denominational church affiliation
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Circus World Museum
The Circus World Museum is a museum complex in Baraboo, Wisconsin, devoted to circus-related history. The museum features circus artifacts and exhibits and hosts daily live circus performances throughout the summer. It is owned by the Wisconsin Hi ...
, a large museum complex in Baraboo, Wisconsin
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Clark–Wilson model
The Clark–Wilson integrity model provides a foundation for specifying and analyzing an integrity policy for a computing system.
The model is primarily concerned with formalizing the notion of information integrity. Information integrity is ...
, a model for specifying and analyzing an integrity policy for a computing system
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ClockworkMod
ClockworkMod is a software company, owned by Koushik "Koush" Dutta, which develops various software products for Android smartphones and tablets. The company is primarily known for its custom recovery image, ClockworkMod Recovery, which is used i ...
, open source firmware for smartphones
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Comes With Music
MixRadio was an online music streaming service owned by Line Corporation. The service was first introduced by Nokia in 2011 as ''Nokia Music'' for Windows Phone, serving as a successor to Nokia's previous Nokia Music Store/Comes with Music/Ovi M ...
, Nokia's digital music service
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Common Warehouse Metamodel, a data warehousing specification
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Contemporary worship music
Contemporary worship music (CWM), also known as praise and worship music, is a defined genre of Christian music used in contemporary worship. It has developed over the past 60 years and is stylistically similar to pop music. The songs are fr ...
, a genre of Christian music used in contemporary worship
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Contingent Workforce Management
Contingent work, casual work, or contract work, is an employment relationship with limited job security, payment on a piece work basis, typically part-time (typically with variable hours) that is considered non-permanent. Although there is less jo ...
, the strategic approach to managing an organization's contingent workforce
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Council for World Mission
The Council for World Mission (CWM) is a worldwide community of mainly protestant Christian churches. The 32 members share their resources of money, people, skills and insights to carry out their mission work.
Leadership
The 32 member churches ar ...
, a worldwide community of Christian churches
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Cwmbran railway station
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, station northeast of Cwmbran, Wales
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Coombe (disambiguation)
Coombe is an alternate spelling of combe, a dry valley.
It may also refer to:
Places Australia
*Coombe, South Australia, a locality in the Coorong District Council England
* Coombe, Buckinghamshire
* Coombe, Camborne, Cornwall
* Coombe, Gwenn ...
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Coomb (disambiguation) Coomb is an alternate spelling of combe.
It may also refer to:
* Arthur Coomb (born 1929), English cricketer
* Coomb (unit), a unit of measure by volume.
*Coombs test, an aid to medical diagnosis.
*Coomb Teak or , a medicinal tree.
See also
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Combs (disambiguation)
Combs may refer to:
Places
France
* Combs-la-Ville, a commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris
United Kingdom
*Combs, Derbyshire, England
*Combs, Suffolk, England
United States
*Combs, Arkansas, a community
*Combs, Kentucky, a com ...
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Cum (disambiguation)
Cum may refer to:
* a Latin preposition meaning "with"
* Antonio José de Sucre Airport, Venezuela, IATA airport code CUM
* Culham railway station, Oxfordshire, England, CUM, station code CUM
* "Cum", a song by Mykki Blanco from the 2012 EP '' ...
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