Milli- means thousandths. Millimeters for example.
The prefix for one is really easy. There is not a prefix. uni- as in unilateral (one-sided ).
The prefix which means one hundred is hecto-. An example would be, "When the dentist saw the condition of her teeth, he wondered if she had consumed a hectoliter of soda". In this sentence, the dentist wondered if the patient had consumed a hundred liters of soda.
Mono.
The prefix is adapt - whose meaning is to adapt.
One prefix for the word above would be "supra-" Example, Suprarenal, which means "above the kidneys"
The prefix meaning one thousand standard units is "kilo-".
The prefix meaning one thousand standard units is "kilo-." It is derived from the Greek word "chilioi," meaning "thousand." In the metric system, "kilo-" is used to denote quantities that are one thousand times the base unit, such as in "kilogram" (1,000 grams) or "kilometer" (1,000 meters).
The prefix kilo- means one thousand.
1k is equal to 1,000 in numerical form. The "k" stands for "kilo," which is a prefix meaning one thousand. Therefore, 1k represents the quantity of one thousand units.
The metric system uses the prefix kilo~ for a thousand.... kilometre = 1,000 metres.
One kilogram is a thousand grams (kilo is a prefix meaning thousand)
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In metric measurement the prefix Kilo~ means one thousand.
Kilo eg. 20 kilometers.
The prefix that means one thousand standard units in whole units is kilo. The basic unit for whole units would be meter, gram or liter.
The Greek root "kilo" means a thousand. It is used as a prefix to indicate one thousand units of a base unit in the International System of Units (SI), such as kilogram for a thousand grams or kilometer for a thousand meters.
The metric system uses differing prefixes to show multiples of ten for base units. To indicate one thousand units, the prefix kilo- is used, as in kilometer, or kilowatt.