cm + -es IPA(key): [ˈt͡sɛntimeːtɛrɛʃ] Hyphenation: cm-‧es cm-es (not comparable) Abbreviation of centiméteres (“centimetre, centimeter”). tíz cm-es betűk...
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...
Hyphenation: cen‧ti‧mé‧te‧res centiméteres (not comparable) centimetre, centimeter tíz centiméteres betűk ― ten-centimeter letters cm-es (abbreviation)...
garāk longer; adverbial form of garāks es gribētu, lai tu būtu 10 cm garāk ― I wished you were 10 cm taller (lit. longer)...
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...
spelling) (metrology) An SI unit of length equal to 10−2 metres. Symbol: cm cm, ㎝ centimetre of water centimetric cubic centimetre square centimetre subcentimetre...
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...
(abbreviation) CM Campeche (the state capital of Campeche, Mexico) palo de Campeche campechano Campeche on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es Turkish Wikipedia...
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...