Millesimal, mil-les′im-al, adj. thousandth: consisting of thousandth parts.—adv. Milles′imally. [L. millesimus—mille, a thousand.]
Millet, mil′et, n. a grass yielding grain which is used for food. [Fr. millet—L. milium.]
Milliard, mil′yard, n. a thousand millions. [Fr.,—L. mille, a thousand.]
Milliare, mil′yar, n. the one-thousandth part of an are.
Milliary, mil′i-ā-ri, adj. pertaining to a Roman mile.—n. a Roman milestone.
Millier, mēl-yā′, n. a weight of 1000 kilogrammes.
Milligram, mil′i-gram, n. the 1⁄1000th part of a gramme.
Millilitre, mil′i-lē-tėr, n. the thousandth part of a litre.
Millimeter, Millimetre, mil′i-mē-tėr, n. the thousandth part of a metre.
Milliner, mil′in-ėr, n. one who makes head-dresses, bonnets, &c. for women.—n. Mill′inery, the articles made or sold by milliners: the industry of making these. [Prob. orig. Milaner, a trader in Milan wares, esp. silks and ribbons.]