What is the meaning of Mil?

An angular mil, a unit of angular measurement equal to 6400 of a complete circle. At 1000 metres one mil subtends about one metre (0.98 m). Also 6000 and 6300 are used in other countries.

A unit of measurement equal to 1000 of an inch (25.4 µm), usually used for thin objects, such as sheets of plastic.

A former subdivision (1000) of the Maltese lira.

Abbreviation of million.

Clipping of milliliter; mL.

Clipping of military.

thousand

one thousand; 1000

thousand

animal

thousand

thousand

thousand

thousand

honey

eye

thousand

mile (measure of distance)

thousand

thousand (1000)

honey

thousand

you (plural)

mill

eye

arm

shoulder

neck

a distance of 10 kilometres

gammel norsk mil - old Norwegian mile, a distance of 11.3 kilometres

engelsk mil - a mile, 1.609 kilometres, as used in Britain and the US.

a distance of 10 kilometres

gammal norsk mil - old Norwegian mile, a distance of 11.3 kilometres

engelsk mil - a mile, 1.609 kilometres, as used in Britain and the US.

mile

Alternative form of mile (thousand)

honey

cornfield

kind

dear

One thousand vatu (currency of Vanuatu).

eye

eye

to run

mile, unit of length of varying value

thousand

when

that

millet

thousand

one thousand; 1000

central piece of the Galician cart wheel

thousand

English or American mile, a unit of distance equivalent to about 1.6 km

mijl, Dutch mile or league, a unit of distance equivalent to about 5–6 km

milepost, milestone, km marker

mail: the material conveyed by the postal service.

honey

mile

thousand

thousand (1000)

one thousand; a thousand; 1000

thousands of (very many)

Obsolete form of milă.

honey

thousand

thousand (1000 units of something)

Unit of length, equal to 10,000 meters

Unit of length, equal to 10,688.54 meters

thousand

a unit of length: 1 mil = 7 çaqrım = 7.467 km (see Obsolete Tatar units of measurement)

mile (measure of length)

thousand

animal, beast, creature

vermin (animal not normally eaten by people)

one thousand

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