A mil, otherwise known as a thou, is equal to one thousandth of an inch. Therefore, 80 mil is equal to 80/1000 = 0.08 inches.
That's called a "millage tax" or simply a "millage", because one thousandth is one mil .
A mil is a thousandth of an inch. 3 inches is therefore equivalent to 3000 mils.
It means 10 mililitres
The word millionth has two syllables. (mil-lionth)
milligram
It comes from Greek. Also, the Portuguese language uses mil for thousand which makes complete sense when you think that a milimetre is a thousandth of a metre and mililitre as a thousandth of a litre. So, mil equals 1000 and milhao means a million. So my question is where did the word thousand come from. Mil makes more sense as we already use it for thousands of things or substances.
The prefix "mil" typically means one thousandth in the metric system, equivalent to 0.001. It is often used in measurements such as millimeter (mm) or milligram (mg).
Mils is the plural form of "mil," which is unit of measurement for a thousandth of an inch. A mil is often used to refer to the thickness of thin objects, such as ID cards and latex gloves, especially in America.
One mil is a thousandth of an inch, 20 mils would be a 50th of an inch.
Mil can be the old fashioned word for mille (a thousand) especially in dates L'an mil neuf cent = Mille neuf cent = the year 1900 or mil can be the millet (cereal)
one / one thousandth also called 1 mil
A mil, otherwise known as a thou, is equal to one thousandth of an inch. Therefore, 80 mil is equal to 80/1000 = 0.08 inches.
millipede
That's called a "millage tax" or simply a "millage", because one thousandth is one mil .
A mil is a unit of measurement equivalent to one thousandth of an inch. therefore, 1000 mil is equal to one inch, which is equal to 0.0254 metres. Therefore, 1000 mil is less than one metre.
Mil is not a currency. Mil is the Portuguese word for "thousand".