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What means MS?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 5/17/2022

MS in computer language stands for Microsoft. MS in the language of Health stands for Multiple Sclerosis. Ms (pronounced Miz) is the female equvalent of Mr. It designates a female (usually an adult) who could be married or unmarried. It came into popular use over the last 30 years to prevent discrimination against women because of their marital status.

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