mm is an abbreviation for millimetre or , millimetres.
...a 135mm lens.
...0.25mm of rain.
mm in British English1
symbol for
1.
millimetre
abbreviation for
2.
mutatis mutandis
mm in British English2
the internet domain name for
Myanmar
Myanmar in British English2
or Myanma (ˈmaɪænmɑː, ˈmjænmɑː)
noun
a republic in SE Asia, on the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea: unified from small states in 1752; annexed by Britain (1823–85) and made a province of India in 1886; became independent in1948. It is generally mountainous, with the basins of the Chindwin and Irrawaddy Rivers in the central part and the Irrawaddy delta in the south. Official language: Burmese. Religion: Buddhist majority. Currency: kyat. Capital: Yangon, with the seat of government at Nay Pyi Taw. Pop: 53 370 609 (2017 est). Area: 676 577 sq km (261 228 sq miles)
Official full name: the Union of Myanmar. Former official name (until 1989, though still widely used): Burma
MM in British English
abbreviation for
1.
Military Medal
2. the French equivalent of Messrs
Word origin
from French Messieurs
MM in American English
1.
Messieurs
2.
Majesties
mm in American English1
(m; ʌm or other nasalized sound)
interjection
used to signify
a.
a noncommittal response
b.
an affirmative response
c.
the speaker's hesitation before replying to a question or remark
mm in American English2
millimeter(s)
Examples of 'mm' in a sentence
mm
The reports covered the cause of death, the recovery of one 9 mm slug that had remained in the skull of the Japanese.
Duncan, Robert L THE SERPENT'S MARK
`Who would listen, things being as they are, if we found anything they should hear, mm ?
Thomas, Craig THE LAST RAVEN
Then, mm, then you must be very careful as you get off the train.