mégacycle
41mégalo- — méga , mégal(o) , mégalie I ♦ Éléments, du gr. megas, megalou « grand » : mégalithe, mégalomanie, splénomégalie. II ♦ MÉGA (Emplois spéciaux) 1 ♦ Sc. Indique la multiplication de l unité dont il précède le nom, en métrologie par un million… …
42megaciclu — MEGACÍCLU s. v. megahertz. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime megacíclu s. m. (sil. clu), art. megacíclul; pl. megacícli, art. megacíclii Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic MEGACÍCLU …
43kc — abbr. 1 King s College. 2 King s Counsel. * * * noun one thousand periods per second (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑kilohertz, ↑kHz, ↑kilocycle per second, ↑kilocycle • Hypernyms: ↑rate …
44kHz — abbr. kilohertz. * * * noun one thousand periods per second • Syn: ↑kilohertz, ↑kilocycle per second, ↑kilocycle, ↑kc • Hypernyms: ↑rate • Part Holonyms: ↑megahertz, ↑ …
45kilocycle per second — noun one thousand periods per second • Syn: ↑kilohertz, ↑kHz, ↑kilocycle, ↑kc • Hypernyms: ↑rate • Part Holonyms: ↑megahertz, ↑MHz, ↑ …
46MHz — abbr. megahertz. * * * noun one million periods per second • Syn: ↑megahertz, ↑megacycle per second, ↑megacycle, ↑Mc • Hypernyms: ↑rate • Part Meronyms: ↑kilohertz, ↑ …
47kilomegacycle — ¦kiləˌ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary kilo + megacycle : gigahertz * * * /kil euh meg euh suy keuhl/, n. a unit of frequency, equal to 109 cycles per second. Abbr.: kMc [KILO + MEGACYCLE] …
48mc- — mə̇k; mə̇ before forms beginning with k or g prefix Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: McDonald s, chain of fast food restaurants; from the association of the chain with products that are easily available though basic and standardized : used… …
49M.C. — 1. Master Commandant. 2. master of ceremonies. 3. Medical Corps. 4. Member of Congress. 5. Member of Council. 6. Brit. Military Cross. * * * m.c. «EHM SEE», transitive verb, intransitive verb, m.c. d, m.c. ing. Informal. to act as master of… …
50mc. — m.c. «EHM SEE», transitive verb, intransitive verb, m.c. d, m.c. ing. Informal. to act as master of ceremonies (for): »[He] wrote it, produced it, m.c. d it, and, he now says, loved every minute of it (New Yorker). Mc prefix combining form used… …