Millisecond

//ˈmɪlɪˌsɛkənd//

Synonyms for "millisecond" (42 found)

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Translations

36 translations across 33 languages.

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Arabic

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  • مِيلِي ثَانِيَة noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Armenian

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  • միլիվայրկյան noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Bulgarian

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  • ми́лисекунда noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Catalan

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  • mil·lisegon noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 毫秒 noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Czech

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  • milisekunda noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Danish

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  • millisekund noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Dutch

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  • milliseconde noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Finnish

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  • millisekunti noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

French

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  • milliseconde noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Georgian

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  • მილისეკუნდი noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

German

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  • Millisekunde noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Greek

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  • μιλιδευτερόλεπτο noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Haitian Creole

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  • milisgond noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Hungarian

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  • ezredmásodperc noun (one one-thousandth of a second)
  • milliszekundum noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Icelandic

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  • millisekúnda noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Italian

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  • millisecondo noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Japanese

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  • ミリセカント noun (one one-thousandth of a second)
  • ミリ秒 noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Korean

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  • 밀리세컨드 noun (one one-thousandth of a second)
  • 밀리초 noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Lithuanian

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  • milisekundė noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Maltese

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  • millisekonda noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Norwegian

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  • millisekund noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Polish

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  • milisekunda noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Portuguese

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  • milissegundo noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Romanian

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  • milisecundă noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Russian

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  • миллисеку́нда noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Slovak

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  • milisekunda noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Slovene

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  • milisekunda noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Spanish

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  • milisegundo noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Swedish

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  • millisekund noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Turkish

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  • milisaniye noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Ukrainian

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  • мілісеку́нда noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Vietnamese

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  • một phần nghìn giây noun (one one-thousandth of a second)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

According to one study, Amazon's sales go down by 1% for every 100-millisecond lag in its loading times.

Source: tatoeba (2158859)

Days get longer by about 1.7 millisecond per century because the moon is slowing the Earth's rotation.

Source: tatoeba (3951863)

It is normal for the length of a day on Earth to vary by about 1,000 microseconds (one millisecond) throughout the year.

Source: tatoeba (11191830)

Holonyms: centisecond < decisecond < second < decasecond < minute < hectosecond < kilosecond < hour < day < week < megasecond < fortnight < month < year < gigasecond < century < kiloannum, kiloyear, millennium < terasecond < mega-annum, megayear < petasecond < giga-annum, gigayear < exasecond < zettasecond < yottasecond < ronnasecond < quettasecond

Source: wiktionary

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