mees

/M IY1 Z/
noun
  1. 1

    The self or personality of the speaker, especially their authentic self.

  2. 2

    (music) The solfeggio syllable used to indicate the flat of the third note of a major scale.

  3. 3

    (computing) Windows Me (Millennium Edition).

  4. 4

    (linguistics) Initialism of Middle English. [The ancient or older language of Modern English, spoken in England and parts of Scotland (where it became Lowland Scots) from about 1100 AD to 1500 AD.]

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    Abbreviation of Maine: a state of the United States. [A former province of Pays de la Loire, France. Capital: Le Mans.]

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    Abbreviation of Middle East: a geographic region of West Asia, additionally including Turkey, as well as Egypt in North Africa. [(geopolitics) The geopolitical region at the intersection of Asia, Africa and Europe, comprising West Asia excluding the South Caucasus and additionally including all of Egypt and all of Turkey.]

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    (fandom slang) Initialism of Mass Effect.

  8. 8

    Initialism of Montreal Exchange, a futures and derivatives exchange (formerly also a stock exchange).

  9. 9

    Initialism of master of engineering.

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    Initialism of managing editor. [(journalism) A senior member of a publication's management team.]

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    Initialism of myalgic encephalomyelitis. [(pathology) Chronic fatigue syndrome.]

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    Initialism of marriage encounter. [A form of couples therapy for spouses, involving presentations and discussions.]

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    Initialism of medical examiner. [(law) A physician who examines cadavers on behalf of the government.]

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    (computing) Alternative letter-case form of Me (โ€œWindows Me (Millennium Edition)โ€). [(computing) Windows Me (Millennium Edition).]

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    (aerospace) Initialism of main engine.

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    (organic chemistry) Abbreviation of methyl. [(organic chemistry) The univalent hydrocarbon radical, CHโ‚ƒ-, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical.]