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ms
1- millisecond; milliseconds.
MS
2abbreviation for
- Mississippi (approved especially for use with zip code).
ms.
3abbreviation for
- manuscript.
Ms.
4[ miz ]
abbreviation for
- a title of respect prefixed to a woman's name or position: unlike Miss or Mrs., it does not depend upon or indicate her marital status.
- a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc., especially in an idealized or excessive way:
Ms. Cooperation.
MS.
5abbreviation for
- manuscript.
m/s
6- meter per second; meters per second.
M/S
7- Commerce. months after sight.
m.s.
8abbreviation for
- modification of the stem of.
- Commerce. months after sight.
M.S.
9abbreviation for
- mail steamer.
- Master of Science.
- Master in Surgery.
- motorship.
MS
2abbreviation for
- Master of Surgery
- (on gravestones) memoriae sacrum
- Mississippi
- motor ship
- multiple sclerosis
- Mauritius (international car registration)
MS.
3abbreviation for
- manuscript
ms
4the internet domain name for
- Montserrat
Ms.
- A title used before a woman's name, pronounced “Miz” and corresponding to Mr. before a man's.
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Origin of ms1
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Example Sentences
M.S.: There had better be a long-term plan, with every client.
Husband has his M.S. in Geotechnical Engineering(Graduated with honors), $30,000 in school debt and works as a janitor.
She holds an M.S. in journalism from Columbia University and a B.A. from Cornell University.
Though advantage is taken of the M.S., the sermon is nevertheless preached, and that with considerable expression of manner.
Veronica, in the Lucca M.S., (eighth century,) more than once occurs among the ingredients of varnishes.
The abbreviation for Massachusetts was then M.S. as is seen by an old dating stamp of that period.
The subsequent remarks relative to the course show that there is here an error in the M.S., or in the original journal.
I knew I was ignorant about art, but after all I had brought the picture to M.s notice.
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