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/ ɛm /
noun,pluralM's or Ms,m's or ms.
the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
any spoken sound represented by the letter M or m, as in my, summer, or him.
a written or printed representation of the letter M or m.
a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter M or m.
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Definition form (2 of 17)
Finance. (of bonds) matured.
medium.
middle.
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Music. major.
Economics. monetary aggregate: issued periodically by the Federal Reserve Board as various measures of money supply (M-1, M-1A, M-2, etc.).Compare L
British. motorway (used with a road number to designate a major highway): the M1.
Definition form (5 of 17)
Symbol.
the thirteenth in order or in a series, or, when I is omitted, the twelfth.
(sometimes lowercase)the Roman numeral for 1000.Compare Roman numerals.
Biochemistry. methionine.
Definition form (6 of 17)
a prefix found in many family names of Irish or Scottish Gaelic origin, as MacBride and Macdonald.
Origin of Mac-
< Irish,Scots Gaelicmac son, Old Irishmacc; akin to Welsh,Cornishmab
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Definition form (8 of 17)
(referring especially to the use of wireless electronic devices) mobile: m-commerce; m-business.
Definition form (9 of 17)
U.S. Military. (used to designate the production model of military equipment, as the M-1 rifle.)
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Origin of m.
1Definition form (12 of 17)
Origin of m.
2Definition form (13 of 17)
(in Germany) mark; marks.
Definition form (14 of 17)
Origin of M.
1Definition form (15 of 17)
pluralMM.Monsieur.
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Definition form (17 of 17)
/ myu, mu /
noun
the consonant sound represented by this letter.
Origin of mu
First recorded in 1895–1900,mu is from the Greek word mŷ
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Examples from the Web for m
- “I´m now writing to you from goat heaven,” he lamented on the blog he maintains.Sweden’s Burning Christmas Goat|Nina Strochlic|December 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
- A third cabinet member used public funds to pay in an S & M bar. Dark souls 3 serial key free download.Japan’s Nasty Nazi-ish Elections|Jake Adelstein|December 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
- “[M]any a headband was soon stained red,” noted a TIME cover story from 1964.‘Argo’ in the Congo: The Ghosts of the Stanleyville Hostage Crisis|Nina Strochlic|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
- He tells us that “[m]id-December in New York City is magical.”Andrew Cuomo Ignores Rural New York|David Fontana|November 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
- Perhaps that S M bar trip was actually a useful political lesson after all.‘Whip it!’ Japanese Prime Minister Abe’s Cabinet Of Horrors|Jake Adelstein|October 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
- Querido Compadre,--Mucho m'ha alegrado el buen termino de sus trabajos literarios que V.M. me participó.
- Exercises containing the letters 'M' and 'N' will give this effect.Military Instructors Manual|James P. Cole and Oliver Schoonmaker
- No, m'm, you must talk through the bars, but I won't disturb you.The Third Degree|Charles Klein and Arthur Hornblow
- 'M's'u' has been very sick,' she imparted, speaking slowly, as though selecting her words.
- As you have no butler, M'm, I presume you will wish me to act as sich.A Little Dinner at Timmins's|William Makepeace Thackeray
British Dictionary definitions form (1 of 14)
nounpluralm's, M'sorMs
the 13th letter and tenth consonant of the modern English alphabet
a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a bilabial nasal, as in mat
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symbol for
medium (size)
currencymark(s)
astronomyMessier catalogue; a catalogue published in 1784, in which 103 nebulae and clusters are listed using a numerical systemM13 is the globular cluster in Hercules
physicsmodulus
(in Britain) motorwaythe M1 runs from London to Leeds
(in Australia)- mature audience (used to describe a category of film certified as suitable for viewing by anyone over the age of 15)
- (as modifier)an M film
physicsmutual inductance
(Roman numeral)1000See Roman numerals
abbreviation for
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prefix
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prefix
indicating the use of mobile-communications technologym-banking
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abbreviation for
male
married
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abbreviation for
(in titles) Member
Also: MpluralMMorMMFrenchMonsieur
Word Origin for M.
British Dictionary definitions form (8 of 14)
prefix
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contraction of
(noun)madamyes'm
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usage
For names beginning with this prefix, see under Mac-
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noun
the 12th letter in the Greek alphabet (Μ, μ), a consonant, transliterated as m
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abbreviation for
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prefix
(in surnames of Scottish or Irish Gaelic origin) son ofMacDonald; MacNeice
Word Origin for Mac-
from Goidelic mac son of; compare Welsh mab, Cornish mab
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abbr.
molarity
myopia
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n.
adj.
Of, relating to, or being a polypeptide chain that is one of five types of heavy chains present in immunoglobins.
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Usage | |
Writing system | Latin script |
Type | Alphabetic and Logographic |
Language of origin | Latin language |
Phonetic usage | [m] [ɱ] [n] [n̼] /ɛm/ |
Unicode value | U+004D, U+006D |
Alphabetical position | 13 Numerical value: 1000 |
History | |
Development | |
Time period | ~-700 to present |
Descendants | • ₥ • ™ • ℠ • ᴟ • ꬺ • ꟽɯɰ • ꟿ • ᛗ |
Sisters | М Ӎ מ ם م ܡ מּ ﬦ Ⰿ ࠌ ? |
Variations | (See below) |
Other | |
Other letters commonly used with | m(x) |
Associated numbers | 1000 |
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M (namedem/ɛm/)[1] is the thirteenth letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
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History
Egyptian hieroglyph 'n' | Phoenician Mem | Etruscan M | Greek Mu | Roman M |
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The letter M is derived from the PhoenicianMem, via the GreekMu (Μ, μ). Semitic Mem is most likely derived from a 'Proto-Sinaitic' (Bronze Age) adoption of the 'water' ideogram in Egyptian writing. The Egyptian sign had the acrophonic value /n/, from the Egyptian word for 'water', nt; the adoption as the Semitic letter for /m/ was presumably also on acrophonic grounds, from the Semitic word for 'water', *mā(y)-.[2]
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Use in writing systems
The letter ⟨m⟩ represents the bilabial nasal consonant sound [m] in the orthography of Latin as well as in that of many modern languages, and also in the International Phonetic Alphabet. In English, the Oxford English Dictionary (first edition) says that ⟨m⟩ is sometimes a vowel in words like spasm and in the suffix-ism. In modern terminology, this is described as a syllabic consonant (IPA [m̩]).
In Washo, lower-case ⟨m⟩ represents a typical em sound, while upper-case ⟨M⟩ represents a voiceless em sound.
Other uses
- The Roman numeral Ⅿ represents the number 1000, though it was not used in Roman times. There is, however, scant evidence that the letter was later introduced in the early centuries by the Romans.[3]
- Unit prefix M (mega), meaning one million times, and m (milli) meaning one-thousandth.
- m is the standard abbreviation for metre (or meter) in the International System of Units (SI). However, m is also used as an abbreviation for mile.
- With money amounts, m means one million: $5m is five million dollars.
- M often represents male or masculine, especially in conjunction with F for female or feminine.
- M (James Bond) is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond book and film series
- In typography, an em dash is a punctuation symbol whose width is equal to that of a capital letter M.
Related characters
Descendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet
- M with diacritics: Ḿ ḿṀ ṁṂ ṃ M̃ m̃ ᵯ[4]
- IPA-specific symbols related to M: ɱɰ
- Ɱ : Capital M with hook
- Uralic Phonetic Alphabet-specific symbols related to M:[5]
- U+1D0DᴍLATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL M
- U+1D1FᴟLATIN SMALL LETTER SIDEWAYS TURNED M
- U+1D39ᴹMODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL M
- U+1D50ᵐMODIFIER LETTER SMALL M
- U+1D5AᵚMODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED M
- Some symbols related to M were used by the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet prior to its formal standardization in 1902:[6]
- U+2098ₘLATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER M
- U+A7FAꟺLATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED M
- The Teuthonista phonetic transcription system uses U+AB3AꬺLATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH CROSSED-TAIL[7]
- Other variations used for phonetic transcription:[8]ᶆᶬᶭ
- Ɯ ɯ : Turned M
- ꟽ : Inverted M was used in ancient Roman texts to stand for mulier (woman)[9]
- ꟿ : Archaic M was used in ancient Roman texts to abbreviate the personal name 'Manius' (A regular capital M was used for the more common personal name 'Marcus')[9]
- ℳ : currency symbol for Mark
Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets
- ? : Semitic letter Mem, from which the following symbols originally derive
- Μ μ : Greek letter Mu, from which M derives
- Ⲙ ⲙ : Coptic letter Me, which derives from Greek Mu
- М м : Cyrillic letter Em, also derived from Mu
- ? : Old Italic M, which derives from Greek Mu, and is the ancestor of modern Latin M
- ᛗ : Runic letter Mannaz, which derives from old Italic M
- ? : Gothic letter manna, which derives from Greek Mu
- Μ μ : Greek letter Mu, from which M derives
Ligatures and abbreviations
- ₥ : Mill (currency)
- ™ : Trademark symbol
- ℠ : Service mark symbol
Computing codes
Character | M | m | ||
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Unicode name | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M | LATIN SMALL LETTER M | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 77 | U+004D | 109 | U+006D |
UTF-8 | 77 | 4D | 109 | 6D |
Numeric character reference | M | M | m | m |
EBCDIC family | 212 | D4 | 148 | 94 |
ASCII1 | 77 | 4D | 109 | 6D |
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Other representations
NATO phonetic | Morse code |
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Signal flag | Flag semaphore | American manual alphabet (ASLfingerspelling) | Braille dots-134 |
References
- ^'M' Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993); 'em,' op. cit.
- ^See F. Simons, 'Proto-Sinaitic — Progenitor of the Alphabet' Rosetta 9 (2011):Figure Two: 'Representative selection of proto-Sinaitic characters with comparison to Egyptian hieroglyphs', (p. 38)Figure Three: 'Chart of all early proto-Canaanite letters with comparison to proto-Sinaitic signs' (p. 39),Figure Four: 'Representative selection of later proto-Canaanite letters with comparison to early proto-Canaanite and proto-Sinaitic signs' (p. 40). See also: Goldwasser (2010), following Albright (1966), 'Schematic Table of Proto-Sinaitic Characters' (fig. 1).
- ^Gordon, Arthur E. (1983). Illustrated Introduction to Latin Epigraphy. University of California Press. p. 45. ISBN9780520038981. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- ^Constable, Peter (2003-09-30). 'L2/03-174R2: Proposal to Encode Phonetic Symbols with Middle Tilde in the UCS'(PDF).
- ^Everson, Michael; et al. (2002-03-20). 'L2/02-141: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet characters for the UCS'(PDF).
- ^Ruppel, Klaas; Aalto, Tero; Everson, Michael (2009-01-27). 'L2/09-028: Proposal to encode additional characters for the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet'(PDF).
- ^Everson, Michael; Dicklberger, Alois; Pentzlin, Karl; Wandl-Vogt, Eveline (2011-06-02). 'L2/11-202: Revised proposal to encode 'Teuthonista' phonetic characters in the UCS'(PDF).
- ^Constable, Peter (2004-04-19). 'L2/04-132 Proposal to add additional phonetic characters to the UCS'(PDF).
- ^ abPerry, David J. (2006-08-01). 'L2/06-269: Proposal to Add Additional Ancient Roman Characters to UCS'(PDF).
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External links
- Media related to M at Wikimedia Commons
- The dictionary definition of M at Wiktionary
- The dictionary definition of m at Wiktionary
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