- In English units of measurement, a is:
- --- a Unit of Length 1/1000 Inch long, sometimes also called a commonly used to measure the thickness of film, foil, wires, fibers, etc. Also sometimes used in the context of English units for manufacturing specifications and Tolerances .
- --- a unit of
- --- a unit of Surface ( Square Mil ), a square one mil on each side
- --- a unit of surface ( Circular Mil ), a circle one mil across
- The term 'mil' is A Monetary Unit Of Malta . Mils are not currently in circulation even though they are still Legal Tender and certained prices of products are still fixed using mils. 10 mils are equivalent to 1 cent.
- The term 'mil' is also used colloquially to mean 'millimetre' or 'millilitre'.
- A ( English '' Mile '') in Norway and Sweden is a distance of 10 Kilometre s. The term originates from a pre-metric ''mil'' (in earlier times ''rast'') of about 11.3 km in Norway and 10.7 km in Sweden, denoting a suitable distance between rests when walking. The metric mil was officially established in Sweden on 1 January 1889 . In informal and non-precise situations when geographical distances of more than a few kilometers are treated, the mil is, as a rule, used instead of the Kilometre for longer distances. It is also used commonly for measuring vehicle fuel consumption, Litre per mil means litres consumed per 10 km {Link without Title} .
- is sometimes used as an abbreviation for Million s.
- is the top level domain for the US Military
- is short for '''Military Specification''', for equipment or material.
- is the short name of a Soviet/Russian .
''See also:'' Mill
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