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mega

Mega - What does it mean?

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Quintillion vs Mega - What's the difference?

quintillion | mega |


As a numeral quintillion

is a billion billion: 1 followed by eighteen zeros, 1018.

As a noun quintillion

is any very large number, exceeding normal description.

As an adjective mega is

very large.

Mega vs Meta - What's the difference?

mega | meta |


In informal terms the difference between mega and meta

is that mega is very large while meta is self-referential; at a higher level.

As a noun meta is

boundary marker.

Mega vs Mego - What's the difference?

mega | mego |


As a noun mega

is meg (megabyte).

As an adverb mega

is very.

As an initialism mego is

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Mega vs Megs - What's the difference?

mega | megs |


As an adjective mega

is very large.

As a noun megs is

plural of lang=en.

Mega vs Bega - What's the difference?

mega | bega |


As a noun mega

is meg (megabyte).

As an adverb mega

is very.

As a verb bega is

to commit, to perform, to carry out.

Mega vs Vega - What's the difference?

mega | vega |


As an adjective mega

is very large.

As a proper noun Vega is

the brightest star in the constellation Lyra; Alpha (α) Lyrae. It forms one corner of the Summer Triangle.

As a noun Vega is

an automobile that was manufactured by Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Corporation from 1970 to 1977.

Mega vs Meg - What's the difference?

mega | meg |


As a noun mega

is meg (megabyte).

As an adverb mega

is very.

Mega vs Mesa - What's the difference?

mega | mesa |


As nouns the difference between mega and mesa

is that mega is meg (megabyte) while mesa is mass (liturgy).

As an adverb mega

is very.

Omega vs Mega - What's the difference?

omega | mega |


As a noun omega

is the twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Uppercase version: Ω; lowercase: ω.

As an adjective mega is

very large.

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