mega-
Translingual
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
- Used with taxon names to form other taxon names, usually for a morphologically similar taxon differing only in size
Derived terms
уредиEnglish
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”), from Proto-Indo-European *meǵh₂s (“great”). Cognate with Латински magnus, Санскрт मह (maha, “great, massive, large-scale, epic”), and with Germanic words: Готски 𐌼𐌹𐌺𐌹𐌻𐍃 (mikils), Стари Енглески micel, Средњи Енглески muchel, Енглески much, Old High German mihhil, Old Norse mikill, Дански meget.
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиM | Претходни: | kilo- |
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Следећи: | giga- |
mega-
- (originally) Very large, great.
- In the International System of Units and other metric systems of units, multiplying the unit to which it is attached by one million (106.) SI Symbol: M.
- (computing) Multiplying the unit to which it is attached by 220 (= 1,048,576, the binary number closest to a million). Computing symbol: Mi.
- (computing, marketing) Multiplying the unit to which it is attached by 210 × 103 (= 1,024,000, the binary round number closest to a million).
- (slang, augmentative) Really, very, uber-, super-.
- 2014, Michael Griffo, Starfall (The Darkborn Legacy), New York, NY: Kensington Publishing Corporation, →ISBN, page :Шаблон:gbooks:
- What?! I'm not sure if I scream that out loud or if my inner voice bounces off the insides of my skull. Why is Archie once again meandering over to Team Nadine? Sounds like I'm not the only one who's mega-confused.
Usage notes
уреди- Because the meaning "220" is in conflict with the meaning "one million" used with SI units, the alternative mebi- has been proposed and promulgated as an international standard, with Mi as its symbol.
Synonyms
уреди- (very large): megalo-, (before a vowel) megal-
- (before a vowel) meg-
- (augmentative): super-, supra-, hyper-, ultra-, uber-, arch-, over-, giga-, -zilla, grand
Antonyms
уредиDerived terms
уреди- mega
- megabar
- megabase
- megabit
- megabucks
- megabyte
- megacephalic, megacephalous, megacephaly
- Megacheiroptera
- megacity
- megacurie
- megacycle
- megadeath
- megadonor
- megadose
- megadyne
- megafarad
- megafauna
- megaflop
- megaflora
- megagamete
- megagauss
- megagram, megagramme
- megaherbivore
- megahertz
- megajoule
- megalith, megalithic
- megalitre, megaliter
- megalomania, megalomaniac
- megalomanic
- megametre, megameter
- megamind
- meganewton
- megapack
- megaparsec
- megaphone
- megapixel
- megapode
- megapolis
- megarad
- megascope
- megasporangium
- megaspore, megasporic
- megasporophyll
- megastar
- megastore
- megastorm
- megastructure
- megatechnology
- megathere, megatherian, Megatherium
- megaton
- megavertebrate
- megavitamin
- megavolt
- megawatt
- mega-wide
- mega world
- megohm
Related terms
уредиTranslations
уреди
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- Преводе у наставку треба проверити и уметнути изнад у одговарајуће табеле превода. Видите инструкције на Викиречник:Унос § Преводи.
Anagrams
уредиCzech
уредиEtymology
уредиDerived од Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
- mega- (SI system)
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уредиDanish
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
- mega- (SI system)
- (informal) very
- 2014, Thomas Halling, Mia & Marcus, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
- Mia var jo megasød.
- Mia was really sweet.
- 2015, Kjell Eriksson, Natravnen, Klim, →ISBN:
- Netop derfor, sagde Wolf, – netop fordi det er så stort, så fandens megastort.
- Precisely for that reason, Wolf said, - precisely because it is so large, so damn huge.
Synonyms
уредиDerived terms
уредиReferences
уредиDutch
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”), from Proto-Indo-European *meǵh₂s (“great”).
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиmega-
Finnish
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиDerived terms
уредиRelated terms
уредиFurther reading
уредиGerman
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
уредиAudio: (file)
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уредиmega-
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уредиFurther reading
уредиHungarian
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).[1]
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиmega-
- mega- (in the International System of Units and other metric systems of units, multiplying the unit to which it is attached by one million (106.))
Derived terms
уредиReferences
уреди- ↑ Tótfalusi István, Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára. Tinta Könyvkiadó, Budapest, 2005, →ISBN 963 7094 20 2
Icelandic
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиIndonesian
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиmèga-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уреди- “mega-” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Italian
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиmega-
- mega- (all senses)
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уреди- mega- in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication
Anagrams
уреди- gema (alphagram aegm)
Latvian
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уредиNorwegian Bokmål
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиReferences
уредиNorwegian Nynorsk
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas).
Prefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиReferences
уреди- “mega-” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уреди- mega- in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
уредиEtymology
уредиПозајмљено од Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиRomanian
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Noun
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уреди- mega in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
Slovak
уредиEtymology
уредиDerived од Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уреди- “mega-”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Словачки), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024
Slovene
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
уреди- Lua грешка in Модул:IPA at line 94: Must now supply a table of arguments to format_IPA_full(); first argument should be that table, not a language object.
Prefix
уредиmẹ̑ga-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уредиSpanish
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уреди- “mega-” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
Swedish
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
уредиPrefix
уредиmega-
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уредиAnagrams
уреди- mage (alphagram aegm)
Turkish
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Антички Грчки μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Prefix
уредиmega-