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See also mil., .mil, mîl, and míl

English[]

Wikipedia

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /mɪl/
  • Rhymes: -ɪl
  • Homophone: mill

Noun[]

Singular
Mil

Plural
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  1. An angular mil, a unit of angular measurement equal to 16400 of a complete circle. At 1000 metres one mil subtends about one metre (0,98 m). Also 16000 and 16300 are used in other countries.
  2. A unit of measurement equal to 11000 of an inch, usually used for thin objects, such as sheets of plastic.
  3. a former subdivision (1/1000) of the Maltese lira

Translations[]

See also[]

for abbreviation, see mil.

Anagrams[]

  • ILM,
  • MLI

Asturian[]

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Etymology[]

From Latin mīlle.

Numeral[]

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  1. (cardinal) one thousand; 1000
    mil llobosone thousand wolves
    mil vaquesone thousand cows

Usage notes[]

In compound numbers, mil does not inflect or change:

  • mil dos — "one thousand two"
  • mil trenta y nueve — "one thousand thirty-nine"
  • tres mil — "three thousand"
  • venti mil — "twenty thousand"

Catalan[]

Etymology[]

From Latin mīlle.

Cardinal number[]

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  1. (cardinal) thousand

Usage notes[]

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Esperanto[]

Etymology[]

Latin mille.

Numeral[]

Mil

  1. (cardinal) thousand.

Estonian[]

Conjunction[]

mil (short form of millal)

  1. when
    Kord tuleb päev, mil tuleb minna.

Adverb[]

mil (short form of millel)

  1. what
    Tänaval oli auto, mil olid punased triibud.

Anagrams[]

  • ilm

French[]

Etymology[]

Latin milium.

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /mil/, /mij/

Noun[]

Mil m. (plural Mils)

  1. (now dialectal) millet

Galician[]

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Etymology[]

From Latin mīlle.

Numeral[]

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  1. (cardinal) one thousand; 1000

Gamilaraay[]

Noun[]

Mil [[Category:Template:Kld nouns|Mil]]

  1. eye

Ido[]

Numeral[]

Mil

  1. (cardinal) thousand.

Irish[]

Etymology[]

From Template:Sga[[Category:ga:Template:Sga derivations|Mil]] < Proto-Celtic *meliss- < Proto-Indo-European *mélh₁. Cognate with Latin mel (honey), Ancient Greek μέλι (meli). Akin to milis and blas.

Noun[]

Mil f.

  1. honey

Declension[]

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Mutation[]

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
mil mhil unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References[]

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Kurdish[]

Noun[]

Mil

  1. shoulder
  2. neck

Old English[]

Etymology[]

West Germanic *milja from Latin milla, plural of the numeral mille.

Noun[]

mīl f.

  1. mile

Old French[]

Alternative forms[]

Etymology[]

Latin mille

Cardinal number[]

Mil

  1. one thousand

Portuguese[]

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Etymology[]

From Latin mīlle

Cardinal numeral[]

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  1. A thousand.

Noun[]

Mil m.

  1. A thousand.

Scottish Gaelic[]

Etymology[]

Irish and Old Irish mil, O.I. gen. mela, Welsh mêl, Cornish, Breton mil: *meli-; Latin mel; Greek μέλι; Gothic miliþ; Armenian me.

Noun[]

Mil f. (genitive mealach)

  1. honey

Related terms[]

  • mìlseachd

Slovene[]

Adjective[]

Mil

  1. kind
  2. dear

Spanish[]

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Etymology[]

From Latin mīlle.

Pronunciation[]

Numeral[]

Mil

  1. (cardinal) thousand

Related terms[]

  • millonésimo

Swedish[]

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Mil c.

  1. (After 1889) Unit of length, equal to 10,000 meter
  2. (Between 1699 and 1889) Unit of length, equal to 10,688.54 meter.

Synonyms[]

  • nymil (1)

Tatar[]

Noun[]

Mil [[Category:Template:Tt nouns|Mil]]

  1. A unit of length: 1 mil = 7 çaqrım = 7.467 km (geographical mile) (archaic). [1]

Declension[]

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Turkish[]

Noun[]

Mil

  1. mile (measure of length)


This Turkish entry was created from the translations listed at mile. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see Mil in the Turkish Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) September 2009


Volapük[]

Numeral[]

Mil

  1. (cardinal) thousand

Wangaaybuwan-Ngiyambaa[]

Noun[]

Mil [[Category:Template:Wyb nouns|Mil]]

  1. (anatomy) eye

Welsh[]

Noun[]

Mil m. (plural milod)[[Category:Template:Cy nouns|Mil]]

  1. animal

Numeral[]

Mil f. (plural miloedd)[[Category:Template:Cy numerals|Mil]]

  1. (cardinal) thousand

Related terms[]


Wiradhuri[]

Alternative spellings[]

Noun[]

Mil [[Category:Template:Wrh nouns|Mil]]

  1. (anatomy) eye

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