mo

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English - Turkish
(Askeri) sağlık görevlisi; ay (medical officer; month)
Missouri
dakika
Turkish - Turkish
Molibden elementinin simgesi
English - English
Altria Group
Money order
Moderate Intellectual Disability, a disability often requiring special education services
Modus operandi
Missouri, a state of the United States of America
A Chinese surname derived from 莫 (mò)
A diminutive of the male given names Moses and Maurice
Further, longer
moment

Hang on a mo!.

To a greater degree
More in number

Nether durste eny man from that daye forth axe hym eny moo questions.

Greater in amount or quantity
a homosexual
constructed in a manner so as to afford manipulation by magnetic and optical forces (e.g. magneto-optical disc is a disc which can be written on one side by a magnet and read by a laser on the other)
abbreviation of Missouri
{i} graphite-like mineral of the chromium group used to strengthen and harden steel (Chemistry)
{i} male first name (form of Moses or Morris)
Mail Order
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for MACAU
the wide monetary base, or high-powered money; all notes and coins in circulation and in banks, plus the banks' balances in the central bank
month
maintenance and operations
    Marc Okrand (inventor of the language)
{i} infinitely short period of time; exact point of time, present time; importance, value; product of a force and the distance from its action to a point (Physics, Mechanics)
Modus Operandi, method of operation, usual style
Mobile Originated Used to describe the device that originates the sending of a message (in SMS terms) If a handset does not support MO, then it can not send messages
Mobile Originated A type of protocol
Medical Officer
n Momentum Can be used to make going up the next hill easier, if short
a midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union
It is taken from the Latin forms similarly used; as, duodecimo, sextodecimo, etc
Magneto-Optical discs A re-writable optical disc, which uses a laser to change the magnetic properties of the disc on a bit by bit basis A laser is used to read the bits
More; usually, more in number
dulator Demodulator Device that converts digital signals (how our computers talk) into analog signals (how phones talk) and the other way around Used to connect computers to the Internet by a dial-up connection
a polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel
A component of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), which is published by the Federal Reserve Board MO is calculated by subtracting the mining and utility industry components from the IIP, and is used by AMB in our national Industrial Absorption Indicator (click here for more background on the Industrial Absorption Indicator)
Managed Object - A conceptual view of a logical or physical resource that needs to be monitored and controlled to avoid network failure and performance degradation A managed object is defined in terms of its attributes, operations that can be performed on it, notifications it may emit, and its relationship with other objects
Chemical symbol for Molybdenum
Mobile Operator
Marc Okrand (inventor of the language)
Combines the technology of traditional magnetic media, like hard disk drives, with optical disk technology A MO drive writes to the disk using a read/write head assisted by a laser A laser heats up the disk surface to its Curie point - that is, a temperature that allows the magnetic particles on the disk surface to be aligned by the magnetic field created in the read/write head Then, the read/write head passes over the disk, polarizing those areas that have been heated by the laser Because a laser can be focused on much narrower field than a traditional, magnetic read/write head, data written on a MO disk with the assistance of a laser results in a very high data density not available with traditional hard disk drive technology ( top )
A suffix added to the names of certain numerals or to the numerals themselves, to indicate the number of leaves made by folding a sheet of paper; as, sixteenmo or 16mo; eighteenmo or 18mo
Magneto-Optical (MO) drives can read and write large amounts of information They use both a laser and a magnet to write information The laser heats the disk surface enough that the magnet can change the polarity of small areas They read information using only the magnet, which can sense those polarities MO can access data more quickly than magnetic or CD-ROM drives can
A small circle, placed after the number and near its top, is often used for -mo; as, 16°, 18°, etc
Member Organisation of EAN International, such as EAN New Zealand, and EAN Australia A full list of members is available on the EAN International website
Missouri
Magneto-Optical storage A rewritable optical disk that uses a combination of magnetic and optical methods
Medical Officer (or Medical Orderly)
A mo is a very short length of time. It is short for moment. Hang on a mo. = sec, tick. Macao (in Internet addresses). The symbol for the element molybdenum. month. the written abbreviation for Missouri. a very short period of time = moment. the written abbreviation of month. Mo tzu Kuo Mo jo Phag mo gru family T'a k'o la ma kan Sha mo
Morbid obesity
period of approximately 30 days or 4 weeks
Turkish - English
mode
m o
mo

    Turkish pronunciation

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmō/ /ˈmoʊ/

    Etymology

    (abbreviation.) From Middle English, from Old English mā, from Proto-Germanic *maiz, from a comparative form of Proto-Indo-European *mə-. Cognate with Swedish mer, Danish mer; and with Irish mó, Albanian më. See also more, most.
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