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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.
Mega- (symbol M) is a prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of million
"Multi" does not mean "many." "Multi" typically refers to something that has multiple parts or aspects, while "many" refers to a large quantity of something.
The prefix "mega-" stands for million or large. It is commonly used to indicate something that is of a large or great scale.
The root "mega" means "very large" or "great." It is often used in words to convey the idea of something being exceptionally big or powerful.
The meaning is a very large dose of medicine.
Great or in large
Two words mega from Greek meaning a quantity and diversity is just that.
megaphone
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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.
megahug, megabig, megaphone, megabyte, megadose, megahit and meaglopolis.
Mega- (symbol M) is a prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of million
Large in medical terminology has the same meaning in common language. You may see "large" on a urinalysis report, for example leukocytes "large." It just means there was a fair number of white blood cells found in the urine.
"Multi" does not mean "many." "Multi" typically refers to something that has multiple parts or aspects, while "many" refers to a large quantity of something.
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