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mega-

  1. 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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  1. denoting 10 6 M

    megawatt

  2. (in computer technology) denoting 2 20(1Ìý048Ìý576)

    megabyte

  3. large or great

    megalith

  4. informal.
    great in importance or amount

    megastar

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

mega

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/ ˈ³¾É›É¡É™ /

adjective

  1. slang.
    extremely good, great, or successful
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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  1. A prefix that means:
  2. Large, as in megadose, a large dose.
  3. One million, as in megahertz, one million hertz.
  4. 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

Combining form representing Greek ³¾Ã©²µ²¹²õ large, great
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mega-1

from Greek megas huge, powerful

Origin of mega-2

C20: probably independent use of mega-

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What does mega- mean?

Mega- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “large, great, grand, abnormally large.†It is used in many scientific and medical terms.

In science, mega- is specifically used as a prefix in units of measure equaling a factor of “one million.†It’s abbreviation is M. So, a megawatt (MW) is one million watts.

Mega- comes from the Greek ³¾Ã©²µ²¹²õ, meaning “large†or “great.â€

What are variants of mega-?

When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, mega- becomes meg-, as in megohm.

Mega- is a variant of megalo- and megal-, as in megalomania and megalopsia. Learn more about their specific applications in our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use articles.

Examples of mega-

A word you may have encountered that features the combining form mega- is megalith, “a stone of great size, especially in ancient construction work, as the Cyclopean masonry, or in prehistoric Neolithic remains, as dolmens or menhirs.†Some of the most well-known megaliths in the world can be found at Stonehenge.

The mega- part of the word means “large,†as we know. The second part of the word, -lith, means “stone,†from the Greek ±ôí³Ù³ó´Ç²õ. Megalith literally translates to “large stone.â€

What are some words that use the combining form mega-?

What are some other forms that mega- may be commonly confused with?

Not every word that begins with the exact letters mega- or meg- is necessarily using the combining form mega- to denote “large,†e.g., megillah, megilp, or megass. Learn where these words come from and what they mean at our entries.

Break it down!

The combining form -phyll means “leaf.†What does megaphyll, which ferns and seed plants produce, literally translate to?

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