millionth in English

adjective

['mil·lionth || 'mɪlɪənθ]

last in a series of one million parts; being one of 1 000 000 equal parts

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1. A prefix meaning a trillionth or one-millionth of one-millionth Symbol isp.

2. 27 The park has just received its millionth visitor.

3. All right, TNT, for the millionth time, listen up.

4. 9 Last year the millionth truck rolled off the assembly line.

5. 13 This is a map in the scale of one - millionth.

6. In 1995, another ATR 42 was welcomed, as was the two millionth passenger.

7. 21 One nanosecond is equal to one - thousandth of one - millionth of one second.

8. A gap measuring a mere millionth of an inch (0.000003 cm) separates their tentaclelike extensions, or dendrites.

9. 18 hours ago · Mississippi Administers one millionth COVID-19 vaccine on Monday Video

10. The DNA molecule is long and threadlike, only about one ten-millionth of an inch in diameter.

11. Then one-thousandth of a millimetre is one thousandth of one-millionth, or one Billionth of a kilometre

12. Axions are posited to have exceedingly low mass--less than a millionth that of an electron--and are electrically neutral

13. The actual cutting is accomplished by intermeshing, rotating blades built to tolerances of up to one millionth of an inch.

14. An ant can only lift one millionth as much, but that amount is actually 50 times its body weight!

15. “The eardrum motion resulting from this hissing sound is unbelievably small—only 1/100 of a millionth of a centimeter!”

16. By 1969, the company had produced its 10 millionth residential water heater, and by 1972, the company had expanded to Europe.

17. 22 A unit of length equal to one thousandth ( 10 - 3 ) of a millimeter or one millionth ( 10 - 6 ) of a meter.

18. Angstrom definition, a unit of length, equal to one tenth of a millimicron, or one ten millionth of a millimeter, primarily used to express electromagnetic wavelengths

19. The Collimator lens surface is then laser polished to within a millionth of an inch of ideal shape, providing extremely low insertion loss

20. The system's machine cycle time - - basic pulse beat of a computer - - ranges from one millionth-of-a-second to only 200 Billionths-of-a-second

21. Porsche has sold 770,000 Cayennes in the 15 years since it was launched in 2002, and the millionth will probably be built in about three years.

22. Gravity waves produced by the supernova would cause, on the earth, a shiver in dimension of only a millionth of the diameter of a hydrogen atom.

23. Only about a micron wide (one millionth of a meter), these tiny bricks are held together with a mortar made by the abalone itself, a powerful adhesive that scientists are still trying to figure out.

24. The other is nanotechnology, which promises to reduce the size of electronic components to one-millionth of a meter, or roughly 10 times the size of an atom.

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27. This is approximately one tenth of the angular diameter of a full moon viewed from Earth (which is less than 34 arcminutes), smaller than a 1 mm by 1 mm square of paper held at 1 meter away, and equal to roughly one twenty-six-millionth of the total area of the sky.