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Micro = 10-6, so Micro micro = 10-12 for which the prefix now is pico.
The prefix "Mme" is short for "Madame," a French honorific used to address a married or older woman. It is equivalent to "Mrs." in English.
"Oji" in Japanese is a prefix that is usually added to a person's name to show respect or affection, as in "Oji-san" (uncle) or "Oji-sama" (a term of respect for an older man).
Incorrect grammar: old, older, and oldest are adjectives. Older is the comparative form, where one is older than another, or something (someone) is older than it was previously. Older cannot refer to an action.
If you are female, your older sister is your tuakana. If you are male she is your tuahine.
In Russian, "older brother" is said as "старший брат" (starshiy brat).
In the SI, that is the kilogram. (Older "metric systems" used the gram instead.)
In the SI - the current metric system - that would be the kilogram. In older metric systems, the gram has been used as the unit of mass.
the government thinks that it would be hard for older people to learn the metric system.
Older models did but these days it's all metric.
The "I" is a model designation which lets you know that your car has fuel "I"njection as opposed to the older carbureted cars.
The prefix "Mme" is short for "Madame," a French honorific used to address a married or older woman. It is equivalent to "Mrs." in English.
ni-san is shorth for oni-san (older brother) the prefix -san is formal given usaly after names. for older brother or someone a litle older than you extra: onee-san is older sister
The "I" is a model designation which lets you know that your car has fuel "I"njection as opposed to the older carbureted cars.
Both modern Metric and Money are decimal (10) based; rather than more older fractional (1/2, 1/12, 1/16ths) systems.
Depends on the computer. A Macbook Pro can have a quad core processor, older computers can have 2.
Conversion started in 1970, and is still ongoing. Many of the older units are still being used.
Older and usually better finished.