m
Kelime Anlamı :

1. M, İngiliz alfabesinin on üçüncü harfi.
2. Romen rakamları dizisinde 1000 sayısı.
3. DAY FORCE MATERIEL REQUIREMENT: M GÜNÜ KUVVETİN MALZEME İHTİYACI: ABD de muvazzaf ve yedek barış fiili kuvvesini teçhiz etmek ve bir ikmal tahliye kanalı sağlamak için (M-1 günü) bir maddeden bulunması gerekli miktar. Bak. "mobilization reserves".
4. m.
5. öğleden önce.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. the 13th letter of the modern english alphabet.
2. any of the speech sounds represented by the letter m.
3. the 13th in a series.
4. something shaped like the letter M.
5. grammar masculine
6. physics mass
7. meter (measurement)
8. minute
9. physics modulus
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. the thirteenth letter and tenth consonant in the english alphabet.
2. as a numeral, in the roman system, M denotes 1,000. with a dash or stroke over it (M), it stands for a thousand times a thousand, or 1,000,000.
3. as a symbol
4. in the mnemonic words of logic (see mood), m indicates a transposition (metathesis) of the premises in the reduction.
5. formerly, M was a brand impressed on one convicted of manslaughter and admitted to the benefit of clergy.
6. as an abbreviation
7. in titles, M. stands for magister or master, as in A. M.; for Medicinæ or medicine, as in M. D.; or for member, as in M. C, member of congress, and M. P., member of parliament.
8. in mech., m. stands for mass.
9. in dental formulæ, in zoöl., m. stands for molar, and dm. for deciduous molar.
10. in mathematics, M or
11. in astronomy and metrology, m. stands for minute (of time), and for meter; mm. for millimeter; and
12. in musical notation, M. stands for mano (main), mezzo, metronome, and in organ-music for manual. see M. D., M. M., M. S.
13. in a ship's log-book, masculine is an abbreviation of mist.
14. in printing, the square or quadrate of any body of type: more commonly spelled out, em (which see).
15. an abbreviation of methodist episcopal; of mining engineer: as, john smith, M. E.; of middle english: used (as middle english) in the etymologies of this work.
16. an abbreviation of major-general.
17. in musical notation, an abbreviation of the french main gauche (left hand), indicating that a note or passage is to be played with the left hand.
18. as a symbol:
19. M denotes magnetic moment: usually printed in old english; a gaseous pressure of the millionth of an atmosphere.
20. μ denotes magnetic permeability or the specific conductivity of any substance for lines of magnetic force; the coefficient of friction.
21. m stands for the intensity or strength of a magnetic pole.
22. m stands for square meters, m for cubic meters.
23. as an abbreviation:
24. in titles, M. stands also for marquis, matthew (a book of the new testament), and monsieur.
25. in a ship's log-book, masculine is an abbreviation of moderate.
26. in a chart, masculine stands for mud; in meteorology, for mist; in ophthalmol., for myopia.
27. in pharmacy, M. or masculine stands for macerare (macerate), manipulus (a handful), mensura (measure or by measure), minimum (minim), misce (mix), mistura (mixture).
28. in astronomical tables, M. or masculine (abbreviation of L. meridies) indicates meridian or meridional: 12 M. stands for noon. see A. M. and P. M.
29. in astronomy, M. stands for messier, referring to his catalogue of 103 nebulæ and star-clusters: thus, 51M. or M.51 is the famous whirlpool nebula.
30. M. stands for monday; M. or masculine, for mile or miles, mill or mills, month or months, moon, muster; m., for married, masculine, middle, minutes, morning, and the latin mille (a thousand).
31. an abbreviation
32. of master of laws;
33. of master of literature;
34. of muzzle-loading.
35. see A. M. .
36. an abbreviation of member of congress.
37. an abbreviation of the latin Medicinæ doctor, doctor of medicine (see doctor, 2); in musical notation, of mano destra (italian) or main droite (french), ‘right hand,’ indicating a passage to be performed by the right hand.
38. an abbreviation of middle latin or medieval latin.
39. an abbreviation of Maelzel's metronome. see metronome.
40. an abbreviation of member of parliament.
41. in music, an abbreviation of mano sinistra, ‘the left hand,’ noting a note or passage to be played with the left hand.
42. an abbreviation of the latin Medicinæ Baccalaureus, bachelor of medicine;
43. of the latin Musicæ Baccalaureus, bachelor of music;
44. ofmark of the beast,” in allusion to the popular belief that the garment described below smacked of popery.
45. an abbreviation of the latin magister Chirurgiæ, master of surgery;
46. of master of ceremonies.
47. an abbreviation of middle dutch;
48. of months (after) date.
49. an abbreviation of master of engineering;
50. of mechanical engineer;
51. of military engineer;
52. of most excellent.
53. an abbreviation
54. of latin Musicæ Graduatus. graduate of music.
55. abbreviations of Mœsogothic.
56. an abbreviation
57. of master of horticulture;
58. of most honorable.
59. an abbreviation of master of oratory.
60. an abbreviation
61. of master of painting;
62. of man-power;
63. of member of police;
64. of methodist protestant;
65. of metropolitan police;
66. of the latin millia passuum, a thousand paces: the roman mile;
67. of municipal police.
68. an abbreviation of master of the rolls.
69. an abbreviation of master of science;
70. of master of surgery;
71. of month's sight;
72. of latin Memoriæ sacrum, sacred to the memory (of, etc.).
73. an abbreviation of mean time.
74. an abbreviation
75. of the latin medicus Veterinarius, veterinary physician;
76. in music, of the italian mezza voce, with half the force of the voice;
77. in experimental psychology, of mean variation.
78. an abbreviation
79. of most worshipful;
80. of most worthy.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme international d'unites (approximately 1.094 yards)
2. the 13th letter of the roman alphabet
3. concentration measured by the number of moles of solute per liter of solution
4. a unit of information equal to 1024 kibibytes or 2^20 (1,048,576) bytes
5. a unit of information equal to 1000 kilobytes or 10^6 (1,000,000) bytes
6. denoting a quantity consisting of 1,000 items or units
7. the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100
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