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Etymology: [ mI(&)l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English mīl, from a Germanic borrowing of Latin mīlia, mīllia, plural of mīle, mīlle ‘mile’ (literally ‘thousand’ but used as a short form of mille passus ‘a thousand paces’). Cognate with Dutch mijl, German Meile.
Synonyms: nautical, square, statute

MİL:1760 yarda veya 5280 fite tekabül eden uzunluk ölçüsü. Bir mil, 1609.3 metredir. Buna "statute mile" de denir, milestonekilometre taşı, 1609, milepostyol üzerinde mil işareti olan direk, deniz mili, 35 metrelik uzunluk ölçü birimi, kara mili, mil, to, dönüm noktası, 1609 metre, mil (uzaklık ölçü birimi), 1852 metrelik mesafe ölçüsü, önemli bir olay, geographical mile, nautical mile coğrafya veya deniz mili, ergun, kilometrelerce,

1 MİL:1760 yarda veya 5280 fite tekabül eden uzunluk ölçüsü. Bir mil, 1609.3 metredir. Buna "statute mile" de denir  Askeri     ts
2 milestonekilometre taşı     ts
3 1609     ts
4 milepostyol üzerinde mil işareti olan direk     ts
5 deniz mili  Askeri     ts
6 35 metrelik uzunluk ölçü birimi     ts
7 kara mili     ts
8 mil     ts
9 to     ts
10 dönüm noktası     ts
11 1609 metre  İnşaat     ts
12 mil (uzaklık ölçü birimi)  isim     ts
13 1852 metrelik mesafe ölçüsü     ts
14 önemli bir olay     ts
15 geographical mile     ts
16 nautical mile coğrafya veya deniz mili     ts
17Miles ergun     ts
18miles kilometrelerce     ts
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Misket,

19 Misket     ts
 

A great distance, A track race of one mile in length; sometimes used to refer to the 1500m race, A unit of measure (length or distance) equal to 5,280 feet (8 furlongs) in the U.S.Customary/Imperial system of measurements. One mile is equal to 1.609344 km. http://www.onlineconversion.com/length_common.htm, One mile per hour, as a measure of speed, A Roman unit of measure equal to 1000 (double) steps (mille passus or mille passuum) or 5000 Roman feet (approx. 1480m), a unit of length equal to 1760 yards a Swedish unit of length equivalent to 10 km an ancient Roman unit of length equivalent to 1620 yards a large distance; "he missed by a mile, a footrace extending one mile; "he holds the record in the mile" a unit of length equal to 1760 yards a Swedish unit of length equivalent to 10 km an ancient Roman unit of length equivalent to 1620 yards a large distance; "he missed by a mile, unit of distance equal to 5280 feet (approximately 1609 meters); relatively great distance, Slang term referring to the 1500-meter or 1650-yard freestyle event, both of which are slightly short of a mile, A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England and the United States to 320 poles or rods, or 5,280 feet, Acronym for MIxed Layer Experiment See Levine et al (1983) and Halpern et al (1981), A unit of measure (length or distance) equal to 5,280 feet (8 furlongs) in the U.S.Customary/Imperial system of measurements. One mile is equal to 1.609344 km, 5,280 lineal feet, mi, a footrace extending one mile; "he holds the record in the mile", nI: tender, delicate, emphasis If you say that something or someone sticks out a mile or stands out a mile, you are emphasizing that they are very obvious and easy to recognize. `How do you know he's Irish?' --- `Sticks out a mile.'. Any of various units of distance, including the statute mile of 5,280 ft (1.61 km). It originated from the Roman mille passus, or "thousand paces," which measured 5,000 Roman ft (4,840 English ft [1,475 km]). A nautical mile is the length on the Earth's surface of one minute of arc or, by international definition, 1,852 m (6,076.12 ft [1.1508 statute mi]); it remains in universal use in both marine and air transportation. A knot is one nautical mile per hour. See also International System of Units; metric system. Three Mile Island Coverdale Miles Davis Miles Dewey, If you say that someone would run a mile when faced with a particular situation, you mean that they would be very frightened or unwilling to deal with it. If anybody had told me when I first got married that I was going to have seven children, I would have run a mile, a unit of length equal to 1760 yards, measure of length used in the United States for large distances -- "A car going 35 miles per hour (mph) is going how many km per hour (kph)?" (239), a large distance; "he missed by a mile", emphasis If you say that you can see or recognize something a mile off, you are emphasizing that it is very obvious and easy to recognize. You can spot undercover cops a mile off, If you say that someone is willing to go the extra mile, you mean that they are willing to make a special effort to do or achieve something. The President is determined `to go the extra mile for peace', A mile is a unit of distance equal to 1760 yards or approximately 1.6 kilometres. They drove 600 miles across the desert The hurricane is moving to the west at about 18 miles per hour She lives just half a mile away a 50-mile bike ride, Miles is used, especially in the expression miles away, to refer to a long distance. If you enrol at a gym that's miles away, you won't be visiting it as often as you should I was miles and miles from anywhere, emphasis Miles or a mile is used with the meaning `very much' in order to emphasize the difference between two things or qualities, or the difference between what you aimed to do and what you actually achieved. You're miles better than most of the performers we see nowadays With a Labour candidate in place they won by a mile The rehearsals were miles too slow and no work was getting done, If you say that someone is miles away, you mean that they are unaware of what is happening around them because they are thinking about something else. What were you thinking about? You were miles away, a former British unit of length once used in navigation; equivalent to 1828 8 meters (6000 feet), a unit of length used in navigation; equivalent to the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude; 1,852 meters, A measurement of distance: 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet, A unit of linear measure equal to 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 1 60934 kilometers To convert kilometers to miles, multiply the number of kilometers by a factor of 0 62137, 1609 meters, 5280 feet, or 1760 yards Note: 1600m is not a mile, The nautical mile is defined as the length of one minute of arc on a perfect sphere whose surface equals the earth's In practical terms, because our globe is spheroidal, this corresponds to one minute of latitude at 48 degrees, or 6080 feet The statue mile of our highways is shorter at 5280 feet - O -, A measurement of distance, being 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet, A measure of length equaling 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, 1,609 kilometers, or 8 furlongs Such a measurement is a statute mile, whereas a nautical mile contains 6,080 feet, n A unit of length or distance There are 1760 yards, or 1609 34 meters, in one mile, a British unit of length equivalent to 1,853 18 meters (6,082 feet), Linear measurement equaling 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, 1,609 kilometers, or 8 furlongs Note, a nautical mile is equal to 6,080 feet, A linear measurement equal to 5280 feet on land and 6076 feet across water (nautical mile), a Swedish unit of length equivalent to 10 km, an ancient Roman unit of length equivalent to 1620 yards, A patronymic surname, also derived from a Middle English form of Michael, A male given name, m, Plural of mile, given name, male, A surname derived from the given name, Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System, 5,878,499,812,499, Maryland Interagency Law Enforcement System, Preist of everyone's favorite pack, the Legion,

20 A great distance - "The shot missed by a mile."     ts
21 A track race of one mile in length; sometimes used to refer to the 1500m race - "The runners competed in the mile."     ts
22 A unit of measure (length or distance) equal to 5,280 feet (8 furlongs) in the U.S.Customary/Imperial system of measurements. One mile is equal to 1.609344 km. http://www.onlineconversion.com/length_common.htm     ts
23 One mile per hour, as a measure of speed - "five miles over the speed limit"     ts
24 A Roman unit of measure equal to 1000 (double) steps (mille passus or mille passuum) or 5000 Roman feet (approx. 1480m)     ts
25 a unit of length equal to 1760 yards a Swedish unit of length equivalent to 10 km an ancient Roman unit of length equivalent to 1620 yards a large distance; "he missed by a mile     ts
26 a footrace extending one mile; "he holds the record in the mile" a unit of length equal to 1760 yards a Swedish unit of length equivalent to 10 km an ancient Roman unit of length equivalent to 1620 yards a large distance; "he missed by a mile     ts
27 unit of distance equal to 5280 feet (approximately 1609 meters); relatively great distance  isim     ts
28 Slang term referring to the 1500-meter or 1650-yard freestyle event, both of which are slightly short of a mile     ts
29 A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England and the United States to 320 poles or rods, or 5,280 feet     ts
30 Acronym for MIxed Layer Experiment See Levine et al (1983) and Halpern et al (1981)     ts
31 A unit of measure (length or distance) equal to 5,280 feet (8 furlongs) in the U.S.Customary/Imperial system of measurements. One mile is equal to 1.609344 km     ts
32 5,280 lineal feet     ts
33 mi     ts
34 a footrace extending one mile; "he holds the record in the mile"     ts
35 nI: tender, delicate     ts
36 emphasis If you say that something or someone sticks out a mile or stands out a mile, you are emphasizing that they are very obvious and easy to recognize. `How do you know he's Irish?' --- `Sticks out a mile.'. Any of various units of distance, including the statute mile of 5,280 ft (1.61 km). It originated from the Roman mille passus, or "thousand paces," which measured 5,000 Roman ft (4,840 English ft [1,475 km]). A nautical mile is the length on the Earth's surface of one minute of arc or, by international definition, 1,852 m (6,076.12 ft [1.1508 statute mi]); it remains in universal use in both marine and air transportation. A knot is one nautical mile per hour. See also International System of Units; metric system. Three Mile Island Coverdale Miles Davis Miles Dewey     ts
37 If you say that someone would run a mile when faced with a particular situation, you mean that they would be very frightened or unwilling to deal with it. If anybody had told me when I first got married that I was going to have seven children, I would have run a mile     ts
38 a unit of length equal to 1760 yards     ts
39 measure of length used in the United States for large distances -- "A car going 35 miles per hour (mph) is going how many km per hour (kph)?" (239)     ts
40 a large distance; "he missed by a mile"     ts
41 emphasis If you say that you can see or recognize something a mile off, you are emphasizing that it is very obvious and easy to recognize. You can spot undercover cops a mile off     ts
42 If you say that someone is willing to go the extra mile, you mean that they are willing to make a special effort to do or achieve something. The President is determined `to go the extra mile for peace'     ts
43 A mile is a unit of distance equal to 1760 yards or approximately 1.6 kilometres. They drove 600 miles across the desert The hurricane is moving to the west at about 18 miles per hour She lives just half a mile away a 50-mile bike ride     ts
44 Miles is used, especially in the expression miles away, to refer to a long distance. If you enrol at a gym that's miles away, you won't be visiting it as often as you should I was miles and miles from anywhere     ts
45 emphasis Miles or a mile is used with the meaning `very much' in order to emphasize the difference between two things or qualities, or the difference between what you aimed to do and what you actually achieved. You're miles better than most of the performers we see nowadays With a Labour candidate in place they won by a mile The rehearsals were miles too slow and no work was getting done     ts
46 If you say that someone is miles away, you mean that they are unaware of what is happening around them because they are thinking about something else. What were you thinking about? You were miles away     ts
47 a former British unit of length once used in navigation; equivalent to 1828 8 meters (6000 feet)     ts
48 a unit of length used in navigation; equivalent to the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude; 1,852 meters     ts
49 A measurement of distance: 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet     ts
50 A unit of linear measure equal to 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 1 60934 kilometers To convert kilometers to miles, multiply the number of kilometers by a factor of 0 62137     ts
51 1609 meters, 5280 feet, or 1760 yards Note: 1600m is not a mile     ts
52 The nautical mile is defined as the length of one minute of arc on a perfect sphere whose surface equals the earth's In practical terms, because our globe is spheroidal, this corresponds to one minute of latitude at 48 degrees, or 6080 feet The statue mile of our highways is shorter at 5280 feet - O -     ts
53 A measurement of distance, being 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet     ts
54 A measure of length equaling 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, 1,609 kilometers, or 8 furlongs Such a measurement is a statute mile, whereas a nautical mile contains 6,080 feet     ts
55 n A unit of length or distance There are 1760 yards, or 1609 34 meters, in one mile     ts
56 a British unit of length equivalent to 1,853 18 meters (6,082 feet)     ts
57 Linear measurement equaling 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, 1,609 kilometers, or 8 furlongs Note, a nautical mile is equal to 6,080 feet     ts
58 A linear measurement equal to 5280 feet on land and 6076 feet across water (nautical mile)     ts
59 a Swedish unit of length equivalent to 10 km     ts
60 an ancient Roman unit of length equivalent to 1620 yards     ts
61Miles A patronymic surname, also derived from a Middle English form of Michael     ts
62Miles A male given name - "Clad in doublet and hose, and boots of Cordovan leather, / Strode, with a martial air, Miles Standish the Puritan Captain."     ts
63mile. m     ts
64miles Plural of mile     ts
65Miles given name, male     ts
66Miles A surname derived from the given name     ts
67miles Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System     ts
68miles 5,878,499,812,499     ts
69miles Maryland Interagency Law Enforcement System     ts
70miles Preist of everyone's favorite pack, the Legion     ts
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