It Came from the greek word MEAGEA meaning large amout or group
The term "mega reunion" likely originated from the combination of the word "mega," meaning large or significant, and "reunion," referring to a gathering of people who have been separated for some time. It is used to describe a particularly large or significant gathering of individuals who are reuniting after a long period of time.
The term is "family reunion" (gathering of diverse family members, especially those with residences separated by long distances).
No, "reunitation" is not a word. The correct term is "reunion."
The word reunion is spelled as one word, not hyphenated.
The correct spelling of the word is "reunion" (a gathering).
The root word of reunion is "reunite," which comes from the Latin word "reunire," meaning "to bring together again."
The word algebra comes from Arabic word 'Al Jabr' meaning the reunion of broken of brocken parts
The term is 'megger', not 'mega', and the answer is infinity.
That was in the year 1989.
The term mega corporation is simply defined as a corporation that is massive in size and holds great power. This term was first utilized by William Gibson.
Let's remove the term "ton" from the words. Then we're left with Mega and Kilo. Mega is a shortened term for 1,000,000 and Kilo is a shortened term for 1,000. Therefore 1 Mega ÷ 1 Kilo = 1,000 Kilotons in 1 megaton.
Mega- = million, giga- = billion
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Reunion of the USA. Ending of slavery.
Yes it does It depends in which way you're using the word. Mega can be a scientific term for 1 million, but another definition for mega is: Large; Great or Big.
Family reunion is familjeträff ("family meeting") in Swedish, as far as I know. If someone knows a more fitting term, please add it here.
The term is "family reunion" (gathering of diverse family members, especially those with residences separated by long distances).
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