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mega-
- variant of megalo- ( megalith ); also the initial element in units of measure that are equal to one million of the units denoted by the base word ( megahertz ). : M
mega-
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- denoting 10 6 M
megawatt
- (in computer technology) denoting 2 20(1Ìý048Ìý576)
megabyte
- large or great
megalith
- informal.great in importance or amount
megastar
mega
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adjective
- slang.extremely good, great, or successful
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- A prefix that means:
- Large, as in megadose, a large dose.
- One million, as in megahertz, one million hertz.
- 2 20 (that is, 1,048,576), which is the power of 2 closest to a million, as in megabyte.
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Origin of mega-1
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Example Sentences
The move comes after a federal appeals court last week upheld a court order barring the Trump administration from expelling detained immigrants suspected of gang affiliation, but not convicted or charged with gang-affiliated criminal activity, to a maximum-security Salvadoran mega prison under the Alien Enemies Act.
Changes to the Mega Millions lottery will increase the cost of a ticket but also boost the odds of winning and the size of the jackpot.
The FAA also is currently considering a SpaceX request to increase the number of launches of its Super Heavy and Starship mega rocket at its Texas launch pad, a proposal that has been opposed by environmentalists citing damage past launches have caused surrounding habitats and wildlife.
Joshua Johnston, lead director of the Mega Millions Consortium, which administers the lottery, said in a news release the new changes will increase the pot of non-jackpot winners by two to 10 times more than the current system.
Here’s a breakdown of the new prize structure for Mega Millions, scheduled to have its first drawing April 8 at 8 p.m.
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