Mega-
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English
Prefix
mega- or, before a vowel, meg-
Pronunciation
me*ga
MEH-ga
Etymology
- Greek megas, big
- In the International System of Units and other metric systems of units, multiplying the unit to which it is attached by one million. Symbol: M
- (Computing) Multiplying the unit to which it is attached by 220 (= 1,048,576). Note: Because this meaning is in conflict with the meaning used with other units, the alternative mebi- has been proposed.
- (also megalo- or, before a vowel, megal-) Very large.
- (informal) Very large or impressive. (Also written separately as an adjective; see mega)
Related words
- mega
- megabar
- megabit
- megabucks
- megabyte - also used for an ice cream product (registered trademark? spelling?)
- megacephalous
- Megacheiroptera
- megacity
- megacurie
- megacycle
- megadeath
- megadose
- megadyne
- megafarad
- megafauna
- megaflora
- megaflop
- megafog
- megagauss
- megagram, megagramme
- megaherbivore
- megahertz
- megajoule
- megalith
- megalitre, megaliter
- megametre, megameter
- meganewton
- megaparsec
- megapode
- megarad
- megascope
- megaspore
- megasporophyll
- megastar
- megastore
- megastructure
- megatechnology
- Megatherium
- megaton
- megavertebrate
- megavitamin
- megavolt
- megawatt
- mega-wide
- megaword, first used by Wheel of Fortune game show.
- mega world
- megohm
Translations
- French: méga-
- Greek: [[ ]]- (méga-)
- Italian: mega-
- Latin: mega-
- Portuguese: mega-
- Spanish: mega-