M vs Calendar - What's the difference?
m | calendar |
The thirteenth letter of the .
meter (metre), the unit of length in the International System of Units
milli-
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mass
month or months
cardinal number one thousand (1000)
Image:Latin M.png, Capital and lowercase versions of M , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter M.png, Uppercase and lowercase M in Fraktur
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Any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.
A means to determine the date consisting of a document containing dates and other temporal information.
A list of planned events.
An orderly list or enumeration of persons, things, or events; a schedule.
* (Francis Bacon)
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(legal) To set a date for a proceeding in court, usually done by a judge at a calendar call.
To enter or write in a calendar; to register.
As a letter m
is the thirteenth letter of the.As a symbol m
is mega- or m can be the roman numeral m (1,000).As a noun calendar is
any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.As a verb calendar is
(legal) to set a date for a proceeding in court, usually done by a judge at a calendar call.m
Translingual
{{Basic Latin character info, previous=l, next=n, image= (wikipedia m)Etymology 1
Modification of capital letter M, from (etyl) letter .Letter
See also
(Latn-script) * (other scripts) * Turned:Etymology 2
Various abbreviations.Symbol
(Bilabial nasal) (head)Etymology 3
From upper case roman numeral M (1000), an alteration of ?, from ?, an alteration of ?, an alteration of ?, from encircling X (the roman numeral for ten) to indicate the hundredth ten.Alternative forms
* M,Numeral
Synonyms
*See also
{{Letter , page=M , NATO=Mike , Morse=–– , Character=M , Braille=? }}calendar
English
(wikipedia calendar)Noun
(en noun)- Shepherds of people had need know the calendars of tempests of state.
Usage notes
* Do not confuse calendar' with ' calender .Synonyms
* (list of planned events) agenda, schedule, docketDerived terms
* calendar day * calendric * calendrical * Chinese calendar * French Republican Calendar * Gregorian calendar * Hebrew calendar * Jewish calendar * Julian calendar * lunar calendar * lunisolar calendar * solar calendar * desktop calendarVerb
(en verb)- The judge agreed to calendar''' a hearing for pretrial motions for the week of May 15, but did not agree to '''calendar the trial itself on a specific date.
- (Waterhouse)