"Millesimal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Millesimal refers to a system of assigning a numerical value to a specific part of a larger whole, such as a year in a calendar or a sequence of events. It is also used to describe the system of numbering the years of Jesus Christ, where each year is counted from the supposed year of his birth, with the number getting larger as the years progress. For example, the current year is denoted as 2023 Anno Domini (AD), which is equivalent to 2023 since the supposed birth of Jesus.
A miller is a person who operates a mill, which is a machine used for grinding, crushing, or processing grains, such as wheat, corn, or rice. Miller can also refer to a person who has the surname Miller, which is a common occupational surname originating from medieval Europe, where a miller was considered a skilled and important member of the community.
Millerite is a rare mineral composed of iron disulphide (FeS). It is an ore of iron and is also known as iron pyrite.
Milliamps is a unit of electrical current. One milliamp is equal to one thousandth of an ampere (A). It is a small unit of measurement used to express small electrical currents, typically in the range of 1-1000 milliamps.
A milliarcsecond is a unit of angular measurement that is one-thousandth of an arcsecond. It is often used in astronomy and navigation to measure extremely small angles, such as the position of stars or the pointing accuracy of telescopes.