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This list contains acronyms, initialisms, and pseudo-blends that begin with the letter M. For the purposes of this list: acronym = an abbreviation pronounced as if it were a word, e.g., SARS = severe acute respiratory syndrome , pronounced to rhyme with cars
metastasis (pronounced like the word met; plural mets) MFM: maternal and fetal medicine Mg: magnesium: MG: myasthenia gravis: MGN: membranous glomerulonephritis: MGPE: milligrams of phenytoin equivalents MgSO 4: magnesium sulfate (Do not use this abbreviation. Write out the name. Per the do-not-use list.) MGUS
This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored. This list covers television programs whose first letter (excluding "the") of the title is M.
My Name Is Bill W. (1989) My Name Is Bruce (2007) My Name Is Joe (1998) My Name Is Julia Ross (1945) My Name Is Khan (2010) My Name Is Modesty (2003) My Name Is Nobody (1973) My Name Is Pecos (1967) My Neighbor Totoro (1988) My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) My New Partner (1985) My New Sassy Girl (2015) My Night at Maud's (1969) My Night with ...
Meadows syndrome, names for: Munchausen syndrome by proxy; Peripartum cardiomyopathy; ... Microcephaly m – Microcephaly w. Microcephaly mental retardation retinopathy;
The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with M: Abbreviations: ch = children's; d = drama, screenwriting; f = fiction; nf = non-fiction; p ...
This page includes a list of biblical proper names that start with M in English transcription. Some of the names are given with a proposed etymological meaning. For further information on the names included on the list, the reader may consult the sources listed below in the References and External Links.
Contemporary poster of a Mami Wata, "serpent priestess" painted by Hamburg, German artist Schleisinger, c. 1926, displayed in shrines as a popular image of Mami Wata in Africa and in the Diaspora.