miles |
mil |
As a proper noun miles
is .
As a noun mil is
.
liter |
mil |
liter measures capacity and mil measures plane angle
As nouns the difference between liter and mil
is that
liter is liter / litre while
mil is .
mil |
oz |
As a noun mil
is .
As a verb oz is
.
kilo |
mil |
As nouns the difference between kilo and mil
is that
kilo is short form of lang=en while
mil is an angular mil, a unit of angular measurement equal to
1⁄6400 of a complete circle. At 1000 metres one
mil subtends about one metre (0.98 m). Also
1⁄6000 and
1⁄6300 are used in other countries.
micron |
mil |
As nouns the difference between micron and mil
is that
micron is a unit of length; the thousandth part of one millimeter; the millionth part of a meter while
mil is an angular mil, a unit of angular measurement equal to
1⁄6400 of a complete circle. At 1000 metres one
mil subtends about one metre (0.98 m). Also
1⁄6000 and
1⁄6300 are used in other countries.
mild |
mil |
As nouns the difference between mild and mil
is that
mild is (british) a relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour; mild ale while
mil is .
As an adjective mild
is gentle and not easily provoked.
mil |
mir |
As nouns the difference between mil and mir
is that
mil is an angular mil, a unit of angular measurement equal to
1⁄6400 of a complete circle. At 1000 metres one
mil subtends about one metre (0.98 m). Also
1⁄6000 and
1⁄6300 are used in other countries while
mir is a Russian village community.
As a proper noun Mir is
a Soviet, later Russian space station.
mil |
til |
As a noun mil
is .
As an initialism til is
(internet slang) today i learned.
mil |
misl |
As nouns the difference between mil and misl
is that
mil is while
misl is any of the twelve sovereign states in the (
sikh confederacy) that rose during the eighteenth century in the punjab.
mil |
milo |
As nouns the difference between mil and milo
is that
mil is an angular mil, a unit of angular measurement equal to
1⁄6400 of a complete circle. At 1000 metres one
mil subtends about one metre (0.98 m). Also
1⁄6000 and
1⁄6300 are used in other countries while
milo is sorghum.
As a proper noun Milo is
a given name derived from Germanic.
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