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MM or variations may refer to:Machinist's Mate, a rating in the United States Navy's engineering communityMacromedia, an American software companyMajora's Mask, the sixth game in The Legend of Zelda series of video gamesMalice Mizer, a Japanese visual kei bandMälzel's Metronome, named after Johann Mälzel, inventor of the metronomeManiac Mansion, an adventure game by Lucas ArtsMarket maker, a person or a firm which quotes a buy and sell price in a financial instrument or commodity hoping to make a profit on the turn or the bid/offer spreadMarilyn Manson, American alternative metal band and its eponymous frontmanMarilyn Monroe, famous American actress and sex symbol of the 1950s.Marshall Mathers, American rapper, also known as EminemMaster Mason, Third Degree of the Freemasonry Blue LodgeMickey Mouse, the famous cartoon of Walt DisneyMight and Magic, commonly abbreviated "MM".Master of Music, a graduate degree in musicMateria medica, the body of collected knowledge about the therapeutic properties of any substance used for healingMeerkat Manor, a popular international documentary seriesMelody Maker, a long-running (1926-2000) British music newspaper/magazineMetro Manila, a metropolitan area of the PhilippinesMichelson-Morley experiment, one of the most important and famous experiments in the history of physicsMicro Mart, a weekly U.K. computer magazineMilitary Medal, a British and Commonwealth military decorationMillion, the numberMidtown Madness, a popular racing video gameMinneapolis-Moline, a tractor manufacturerMinister Mentor, a cabinet position in the Singapore government.Minute Maid, a brand of orange juice and other beveragesModest Mouse, an indie rock band from WashingtonModified Mercalli scale, a version of the Mercalli intensity scale  used for measuring the intensity of earthquakeModigliani-Miller theorem, basis of modern thinking of capital structure in financeMolecular mechanics, the use of Newtonian mechanics to model molecular systemsMolecular modelling, a collective term that refers to theoretical methods and computational techniques to model or mimic the behaviour of moleculesMomme, a Japanese unit of massMoney market, a financial market for short-term borrowing and lendingMorning Musume, an all-girl J-pop group from JapanMoto Morini, an Italian maker of motorcyclesMoving magnet, a type of magnetic cartridge used in the playback of gramophone recordsMultiMedia Card, a flash memory card standardMultiple myeloma, a type of cancerMurtala Mohammed, military dictator of Nigeria from 1975 until 1976.Mystery Meat, the first Danny Phantom episode.Myanmar's ISO country codeMm, a unit of length equal to 106 metres, abbreviation for MegametremM, a unit of concentration used in chemistry (see molarity), abbreviation for mm, a unit of length equal to one thousandth of a metre, abbreviation for Millimetre.mm, Myanmar's Internet country code top-level domain.mm, the Objective-C++ file extension-mm, Andrew Morton's Linux kernel tree.M&M's, a brand of chocolates2000 (number), in Roman numerals2000, the year, in Roman numeralsEuroAtlantic Airways and SAM Colombia's IATA code
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M.M.
Noun
1. the pace of music measured by the number of beats occurring in 60 seconds
(synonym) beats per minute, bpm, metronome marking
(hypernym) pace, gait
(part-holonym) music
(classification) music



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mm (Millimeter)
mm, millimeter, metric unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter

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