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mmIn Roman Numeral number 2000 is written as: MM
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mmAbbreviation for millimeters. For example, mm Hg means millimeters of mercury, the height of a column of mercury, as in a blood pressure reading. (In upper-case letters, MM stands for meningomyelocele, malignant melanoma, and multiple myeloma.)
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mmIn medicine, the abbreviation for meningomyelocele (spina bifida), malignant melanoma, and multiple myeloma. (In lower case letters, mm stands for millimeter.)
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mmThe amount of a substance equal to a thousandth of a mole (a measure of the amount of a substance). Also called millimole.
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mm Million (106).
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mmMillimeter(s)
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mm"Yes", "I agree" or "I hear you". It mimics the humming sound you make when you nod your head in agreement.
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mmMutual masturbation
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mmWhen two people sit next to each other and simultaneously give each other hand jobs.
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mmA designation used in the municipal securities industry indicating that a number is to be read in the millions (based on the Roman numeral system). For example, a transaction for “250MM bonds” would i [..]
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mmMarker beacon located where the center of the glideslope is at the point of decision (200 feet above the runway). The signal is received both aurally and visually by cockpit equipment (compatible airborne equipment).
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mmMilitary Message
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mmmillimeter (10-3 m), SI length unit, (see unit conversion factors)
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mmWidely used in the gas industry to mean a million (106), although this usage is incorrect, according to the SI convention. Similarly M is often used to represent a thousand (103). When the lower case [..]
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mmMile Marker (Chinese) Beauty girls (freemasonry) Master Mason (Amateur/Ham Radio) maritime mobile Microsoft Moment man-month
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mm(n) a metric unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter
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mm Market Maker
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mmMILE MARKER
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mmMarket Message Messages sent between Supplier and ESB Networks
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mmMille Miglia, a 1000 mile Italian road race from 1927 to 1957.
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mmMillion
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mmLunar monthly constituent. This constituent expresses the effect of irregularities in the Moon's rate of change of distance and speed in orbit. Speed = s - p = 0.544,374,7 per solar hour.
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mmMetronome mark. This indicates the speed as so many beats per minute
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mmMercantile Marine.
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mmmillimeter
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mmThe Monster Manual for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing games. A core rule book.
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mmMillimeter
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mmMake and model
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mmMake and Model (of aircraft)
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mmILS middle marker.
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mmMoney Match. A match played between two players for money. Depending on the amount at stake, may be first to 3, first to 5, FT10, etc.
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mmShort for Match Maker or Matchmaking.
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mmMatchmaker
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mmMostly Mazda, after-market parts maker and repair shop
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mmmillion
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mmmillion, millions (e.g. $2MM)
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mmMillion.
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mmmillion(s)
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mmMillimeter. 1/1000 of a meter.
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mmMillimeter. Metric measurement sometimes confused with Mil
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mm
(Education) Master of Music.
(Education) Master of Management.
(freemasonry) Master Mason.
(Amateur/Ham Radio) Maritime mobile.
(China) Beauty girls.plural
Messieurs
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mm
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mmMM|lang=en
* '''1978''', W.F.R. Hardie, “[http://www.jstor.org/stable/4182029 ‘Magnanimity’ in Aristotle’s ‘Ethics’]” in ''Phronesis'' XXIII, ? 1, page 74:
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mmThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for MYANMAR.
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