Thousandth vs Milliunit - What's the difference?
thousandth | milliunit |
The ordinal form of the number one thousand.
(singular only) The person or thing in the thousandth position.
One of a thousand equal parts of a whole.
* 1890 , (Oscar Wilde), The Picture of Dorian Gray , ch. XIV:
A thousandth of a unit.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 20, author=Aliyah Baruchin, title=Twins on a Medical Odyssey After a Diagnosis of Diabetes, work=New York Times
, passage=In addition to having a relative with Type 1, people in that subgroup had insulin autoantibody levels equal to or greater than 80 milliunits per milliliter. }}
As nouns the difference between thousandth and milliunit
is that thousandth is (singular only) the person or thing in the thousandth position while milliunit is a thousandth of a unit.As an adjective thousandth
is the ordinal form of the number one thousand.thousandth
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Adjective
(-)Abbreviations
1000th, 1000th (also written with a comma following the 1 or, in technical usage, with a thin space following the 1 )Noun
(en noun)- "Ah, Alan," murmured Dorian with a sigh, "I wish you had a thousandth part of the pity for me that I have for you."
See also
* one-thousandthmilliunit
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