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mega-
variant of megalo- (megalith ); also the initial element in units of measure that are equal to one million of the units denoted by the base word (megahertz ). M
mega
1/ ˈmɛɡə /
adjective
slang, extremely good, great, or successful
mega-
2combining form
M. denoting 10 6
megawatt
(in computer technology) denoting 2 20 (1 048 576)
megabyte
large or great
megalith
informal, great in importance or amount
megastar
mega–
A prefix that means:
Large, as in megadose, a large dose.
One million, as in megahertz, one million hertz.
2 20 (that is, 1,048,576), which is the power of 2 closest to a million, as in megabyte.
Word History and Origins
Origin of mega–1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mega–1
Origin of mega–2
Example Sentences
She noted that “bondholder sentiment has shifted this fall as a result of the hyperscaler mega bond deals, which offer investment alternatives though at a spread premium, and raise questions on long-term capex and debt needs in the broader ecosystem.”
"That was mega," the Australian shouted into his radio.
Suffice to say there’s a mega battle on the horizon.
The company recently recalled more than 100,000 Mega MPVs due to an issue with the coolant’s corrosion resistance.
Starting Friday, “Fortnite Festival” players across the globe can rock out to the story of la chona as Los Tucanes de Tijuana’s mega hit “La Chona” is the latest track to hit the “Fortnite” universe.
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When To Use
Mega- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “large, great, grand, abnormally large.” It is used in many scientific and medical terms.In science, mega- is specifically used as a prefix in units of measure equaling a factor of “one million.” It’s abbreviation is M. So, a megawatt (MW) is one million watts.Mega- comes from the Greek mégas, meaning “large” or “great.”What are variants of mega-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, mega- becomes meg-, as in megohm.Mega- is a variant of megalo- and megal-, as in megalomania and megalopsia. Learn more about their specific applications in our Words That Use articles.
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