10 Results found for "cm/es".

cm-es

cm +‎ -es IPA(key): [ˈt͡sɛntimeːtɛrɛʃ] Hyphenation: cm-‧es cm-es (not comparable) Abbreviation of centiméteres (“centimetre, centimeter”). tíz cm-es betűk...


CMEs

See also: cm-es CMEs plural of CME CSEM, MCSE, MSCE, cems, mesc, msec...


.cm

See also: cm, Cm, CM, cM, and c.m. English Wikipedia has an article on: .cm Wikipedia . + ISO 3166-1 country code for Cameroon, CM. .cm The ccTLD for...


centiméteres

Hyphenation: cen‧ti‧mé‧te‧res centiméteres (not comparable) centimetre, centimeter tíz centiméteres betűk ― ten-centimeter letters cm-es (abbreviation)...


garāk

garāk longer; adverbial form of garāks es gribētu, lai tu būtu 10 cm garāk ― I wished you were 10 cm taller (lit. longer)...


.es

Appendix:Variations of "es" English Wikipedia has an article on: .es Wikipedia . + ISO 3166-1 country code for Spain, ES, from Spanish España. .es The ccTLD for...


centimetre

spelling) (metrology) An SI unit of length equal to 10−2 metres. Symbol: cm cm, ㎝ centimetre of water cubic centimetre square centimetre one-hundredth...


on one's guard

pickpockets in the railway station. 1944 March and April, Chas. S. Lake, “Some C.M.Es. I Have Known: VIII—Sir H. N. Gresley”, in Railway Magazine, page 74: One...


Campeche

(abbreviation) CM Campeche (the state capital of Campeche, Mexico) palo de Campeche   campechano   Campeche on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es Turkish Wikipedia...


European eel

Anguilla anguilla Wikispecies European eel (plural European eels) A snake-like fish, reaching between 60 cm and 1.5 m in length, Anguilla anguilla. fish...