Mil
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Mil, mil, or MIL may refer to:
Organizations
- Machine Intelligence Laboratory, a group at the University of Florida
- Mapuche International Link, an organization which campaigns on behalf of the Mapuche people
- Marine Industries Limited, a Canadian shipbuilder
- Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, a Soviet/Russian helicopter manufacturer named after Mikhail Mil
- Movimiento Ibérico de Liberación, a Catalan anti-Francoist group from 1971 to 1973
- Mouvement initiative et liberté, the Initiative and Liberty Movement, a French Gaullist political association
People
- Mikhail Mil, a founder of the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant
- Míl Espáine, ancestor to the Irish in Irish mythology
Places
- Mil, Azerbaijan, a municipality in Beylagan Rayon
- Mil, Markazi, a village in Markazi Province, Iran
- Mil, Semnan, a village in Semnan Province, Iran
- Mil (Ayn Al-Arab), a village in Syria
- Milan, in Italy (IATA city code)
- Mill Hill Broadway railway station, England; National Rail station code
Units of measurement
- Mil, a thousandth of an inch
- Millimetre and Millilitre, both often colloquially referred to as "mils", primarily in spoken language, though an unofficial term
- Norwegian/Swedish mil, 10 kilometres
- Angular mil any of various units of angle approximately equal to a thousandth of a radian
Currency
Other uses
- .mil, the top-level Internet domain of the U.S. military
- Malfunction indicator lamp, in modern automobiles
- Media Integration Layer, the compositing engine used by Desktop Window Manager and Windows Presentation Foundation
- Million, the number
- Miltenberg (district), Code used on German vehicle registration plates
- Module interconnection language, a language used for programming in the large (Software engineering)
- MIL-STD and MIL-SPEC, the United States Military Standard
See also
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