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ms
1- millisecond; milliseconds.
MS
2abbreviation for
- Mississippi (approved especially for use with zip code).
ms.
3abbreviation for
- manuscript.
Ms.
4[ miz ]
abbreviation for
- a title of respect prefixed to a woman's name or position: unlike Miss or Mrs., it does not depend upon or indicate her marital status.
- a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc., especially in an idealized or excessive way:
Ms. Cooperation.
MS.
5abbreviation for
- manuscript.
m/s
6- meter per second; meters per second.
M/S
7- Commerce. months after sight.
m.s.
8abbreviation for
- modification of the stem of.
- Commerce. months after sight.
M.S.
9abbreviation for
- mail steamer.
- Master of Science.
- Master in Surgery.
- motorship.
MS.
1abbreviation for
- manuscript
ms
2the internet domain name for
- Montserrat
MS
4abbreviation for
- Master of Surgery
- (on gravestones) memoriae sacrum
- Mississippi
- motor ship
- multiple sclerosis
- Mauritius (international car registration)
Ms.
- A title used before a woman's name, pronounced “Miz” and corresponding to Mr. before a man's.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ms1
Example Sentences
Groups like the Crips and MS-13 have spread from coast to coast, and even abroad.
The ordeal faced by Ms. Kolkiewicz, the Ebola victim, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Mutora is terrifying.
In the ruling, she expressed her admiration for Ms. Fitzmaurice.
Now, Carol Danvers debuted in 1968 as Ms. Marvel, an Air Force officer who crosses paths with Captain Marvel.
While it is sadly too late for Ms. Peña, there is hope beyond these dismal facts.
First, in point of view of general interest, is a collection of drawings and poems in their original MS. by Thackeray.
We can easily understand that the original MS. ended here suddenly, the rest being torn away or lost.
Even thus, the line is imperfect, but is completed by help of the Sion MS., which reads me weel chastyce.
Even in a Chaucer MS., the curious spelling vigour or vigur for figure occurs over and over again; viz.
It would be very easy, in carelessly copying a MS., to substitute either word for the other.
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