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Form of the SI prefix mega- used before a vowel, as in megohm
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magnetoencephalogram
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magnetoencephalograph
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magnetoencephalography
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A diminutive of the female given names Margaret and Megan

'Well, that's no name for a girl, that's a scullery maid's name. I fault the mother.'.

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A large cannon; specifically, the large 15th cannon at Edinburgh Castle|Edinburgh Castle]] (more usually called ‘Mons Meg’), or the cannon used to defend Londonderry during the siege of 1688-9
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A kind of spinning top
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Any large or impressive thing

Musica est mentis medicina mæstæ, a roaring-meg against melancholy, to rear and revive the languishing soul .

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Common abbreviation for many/any unit having the SI prefix mega-, such as megahertz

heating ''- a 250 meg gas heater = megajoules.

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A diminutive of Margaret
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A diminutive of Megan
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(born 1961) famous American movie actress
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Municipal Equalization Grant; the equalization award component of the State Aid to Public Libraries program
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Magnetoencephalography - a non-invasive diagnostic technique that directly measures the magnetic fields produced by electrical currents in the brain
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Combining forms signifying: (a) Great, extended, powerful; as, megascope, megacosm
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Magnetoencephalography An electric current produces a magnetic field Thus the electrical signals flowing in your brain create tiny magnetic fields around your head MEG is the measurement of these fields
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A million times, a million of; as, megameter, a million meters; megafarad, a million farads; megohm, a million ohms
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Abbreviation for 1,000,000
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pref. mega, large, big; million
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A megabyte. a megabyte
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Short for "mega "
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Mons Meg An old-fashioned piece of artillery in the castle of Edinburgh, made at Mons, in Flanders It was considered a palladium by the Scotch (See Long Meg ) “Sent awa' our crown, and our sword, and our sceptre, and Mons Meg to be keepit by thae English in the Tower of London [N B It was restored in 1828] ”- Scott: Rob Roy, chap, xxvii A roaring Meg A cannon given by the Fishmongers of London, and used in 1689 Burton says, “Music is a roaring Meg against melancholy
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Mono ethylene glycol
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/meg/ n See {{quantifiers}}
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Metadata Education Group
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was the name of my girlfriend And gig was a job for the nights Now they all mean different things And that really mega bytes
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Monoethylene glycol, a chemical intermediate used in the manufacture of polyester
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A procedure used for checking the insulation resistance on motors, feeders, buss bar systems, grounds, and branch circuit wiring Also see megger
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the number that is represented as a one followed by 6 zeros
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Shortened prefix for one million Usually short for Megabyte
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(type of EEG?)