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m
1M
2[ em ]
noun
- the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
- any spoken sound represented by the letter M or m, as in my, summer, or him.
- something having the shape of an M.
- a written or printed representation of the letter M or m.
- a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter M or m.
- Printing. em.
m.
3abbreviation for
- noon.
M.
4abbreviation for
- noon.
m
5- magnetic pole strength.
M
6abbreviation for
- mach.
- Music. major.
- male.
- married.
- Medieval.
- medium.
- mega-.
- Middle.
- modal auxiliary.
- modifier.
- Economics. monetary aggregate: issued periodically by the Federal Reserve Board as various measures of money supply ( M-1, M-1A, M-2, etc.). Compare L
- British. motorway (used with a road number to designate a major highway):
the M1.
m.
7abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) mix.
M.
8abbreviation for
- Majesty.
- Manitoba.
- markka; markkaa.
- Marquis.
- Music. measure.
- medicine.
- medium.
- meridian.
- Monday.
- plural MM Monsieur.
- mountain.
M
9- the thirteenth in order or in a series.
- (sometimes lowercase) the Roman numeral for 1000. Compare Roman numerals.
- Electricity. magnetization ( def 2 ).
- Biochemistry. methionine ( def ).
m.
10abbreviation for
- male.
- (in Germany) mark; marks.
- married.
- masculine.
- Physics. mass.
- medium.
- meter.
- middle.
- mile.
- minute.
- modification of.
- modulus.
- molar.
- month.
- moon.
- morning.
- mouth.
'm
11[ m ]
- contraction of am:
I'm not thirsty.
M'-
12- variant of Mac-.
m-
13- (referring especially to the use of wireless electronic devices) mobile:
m-commerce; m-business.
M-
14- U.S. Military. (used to designate the production model of military equipment, as the M-1 rifle.)
m-
1prefix
- indicating the use of mobile-communications technology
m-banking
M'-
2prefix
- a variant of Mac-
m.
3abbreviation for
- cricket maiden (over)
- male
- mare
- married
- masculine
M
4symbol for
- mach
- medium (size)
- mega-
- currency mark(s)
- million
- astronomy Messier catalogue; a catalogue published in 1784, in which 103 nebulae and clusters are listed using a numerical system
M13 is the globular cluster in Hercules
- Middle
- physics modulus
- (in Britain) motorway
the M1 runs from London to Leeds
- in Australia
- mature audience (used to describe a category of film certified as suitable for viewing by anyone over the age of 15)
- ( as modifier )
an M film
- logic the middle term of a syllogism
- physics mutual inductance
- chem molar
- Roman numeral 1000 See Roman numerals
abbreviation for
- Malta (international car registration)
M.
5abbreviation for
- Majesty
- (in titles) Member
- million
- AlsoM MMMM Monsieur
- mountain
m
6/ ɛm /
noun
- the 13th letter and tenth consonant of the modern English alphabet
- a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a bilabial nasal, as in mat
m-
7prefix
- short for meta-
'm
8contraction of
- verb am
- noun madam
yes'm
m
9symbol for
- metre(s)
- mile(s)
- milli-
- minute(s)
m
- Abbreviation of mass , meter
Word History and Origins
Origin of m1
Origin of m2
Origin of m3
Word History and Origins
Origin of m1
Example Sentences
They found that girls who experienced war events showed more significant DNA m changes than boys, particularly in genes linked to stress response and brain development.
At 9:30 a.m at the Original Los Angeles Flower Market, his arms were full of cone-shaped paper bundles, and he was making a final purchase of greenery to finish off his distinctive display.
The largest of these reached 10 m in wingspan, but early forms were generally limited to around 2 m.
The landfill itself holds over 1.4 m tonnes of waste, but Mr Howells said he had narrowed the hard drive’s location to an area consisting of 100,000 tonnes.
She concluded by saying, “I”m not used to being out this early on a Saturday night!”
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