.001 of an inch
The homophone of "mil" is "mill."
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Mil ka-dek , Mil k-ich'k, Flay sha-dek, Flay sh-ick (a mild guess)
The stress is on the Mil-yon or Mil-yuhn
Dos mil doce means "two thousand twelve" in Spanish. It refers to the year 2012.
Yes, "50 mil" typically refers to 50 million, which is equivalent to 50,000,000. However, in some contexts, "mil" can also refer to a thousand, making "50 mil" equal to 50,000. It's important to clarify the context to determine the correct interpretation.
Mils is the plural form of "mil," which is unit of measurement for a thousandth of an inch. A mil is often used to refer to the thickness of thin objects, such as ID cards and latex gloves, especially in America.
Mil etter mil was created in 1978.
6 mil is thicker than 4 mil.
1000 is mil and there are 2 so dos mil and 1 is uno dos mil uno
From Forbes, for 2007: Robert A Niblock's CompensationVs. Retailing Medians Salary $0.85 mil $1.02 mil Bonus $2.55 mil $1.24 mil Other $0.35 mil $0.73 mil Stock Gains $1.74 mil $0.00 mil Total Compensation $5.50 mil $4.25 mil
5 mil
29 mil.
1.7 mil
No, 1.6 mil is not thicker than 1.7 mil. In fact, 1.7 mil is thicker than 1.6 mil by 0.1 mil. The term "mil" refers to a thousandth of an inch, so a higher number indicates greater thickness.
Mil is not a currency. Mil is the Portuguese word for "thousand".
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