M - English meaning
ˈmiːtə
M – definitions in English dictionary
abbreviationMare.
abbreviationMarried.
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M twice; two dabbreviationMasculine.
abbreviationMeta-.
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M -xyleneabbreviationMetre(s).
abbreviationMile(s).
abbreviation(in units of measurement) milli-.
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The generator operated at 40 kv and 100 maabbreviationMillion(s).
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£5 mabbreviationMinute(s).
abbreviation(on scorecards) maiden over(s).
abbreviationMale.
abbreviationMalta (international vehicle registration).
abbreviationMedium (as a clothes size).
abbreviation(in units of measurement) mega-.
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8 mbytes of memoryabbreviationMessier (catalogue of nebulae).
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The galaxy m33abbreviation(with reference to solutions) molar.
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0.15 m nacl solutionabbreviationMonsieur.
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M chiracabbreviation(in uk road designations) motorway.
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The m25abbreviationUsed with following numeral in measures of money supply.
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Broad money, m3, grew by an annualized 9.7 per cent
determinerShort for my (representing the pronunciation used by lawyers in court to refer to or address the judge or a fellow barrister on the same side).
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M'learned friend
prefixDenoting commercial activity conducted electronically by means of mobile phones.
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M-commerce
abbreviationAm.
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I'm a doctor
nounMadam.
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Yes'm
nounThe thirteenth letter of the alphabet.
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I'm 30 and have had the exact same problem for many years -- and only just recently realized dilemm…nounThe roman numeral for 1,000.
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The roman numerals c and m sometimes did not mean 100 or 1000 (see hundred).
nounThe si base unit of length (equivalent to approximately 39.37 inches), first introduced as a unit of length in the metric system.
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Sit two metres away from the tv screen
Mutual inductance.
Mass.
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E = mc2
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Word origin
late 18th century: from French mètre, from Greek metron ‘measure’.
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