Associations to the word «Ms»

Wiktionary

MS, symbol. The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Montserrat.
MS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the megasiemens, an SI unit of electrical conductance equal to 106 siemens.
MS, abbreviation. Mississippi, a state of the United States of America.
MS, abbreviation. Master of Science.
MS, abbreviation. Middle School.
MS, abbreviation. Mint State - a grading term used in numismatics
MS, abbreviation. Morphine. (Morphine Sulfate)
MS, abbreviation. Multiple sclerosis, a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease
MS, abbreviation. Motor Ship - motor ship - diesel engined ship
MS, abbreviation. Mato Grosso do Sul, a state of Brazil.
MS, abbreviation. (philately) Mini-sheet.
MS, abbreviation. Manuscript.
MS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the megasecond, an SI unit of time equal to 106 seconds.
MS, noun. A title used before an adult female's name or surname instead of Miss or Mrs.
MS, noun. Plural of M
MS, noun. (chemistry) Abbreviation of mesyl.
MS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the millisiemens, an SI unit of electrical conductance equal to 10−3 siemens.
MS, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the millisecond, an SI unit of time equal to 10−3 seconds.
MS, noun. Abbreviation of manuscript.
MS, noun. Plural of m
MS CONTIN, proper noun. (pharmaceutical drug) A particular narcotic painkiller: time-release morphine pills.
MS RIGHT, noun. Alternative form of Miss Right

Dictionary definition

MS, noun. A chronic progressive nervous disorder involving loss of myelin sheath around certain nerve fibers.
MS, noun. A state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
MS, noun. A master's degree in science.
MS, noun. The form of a literary work submitted for publication.
MS, noun. A form of address for a woman.

Wise words

Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart.
Martin Luther King Jr.