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(athletics) A middle-distance race of 1000 metres.
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US standard spelling of 400 metres. [(athletics) A sprint race over 400 metres.]
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(UK, rail transport) Initialism of Automatic Half Barrier, a type of level crossing
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A unit of distance for air transport; equal to a nautical mile.
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(transport) Initialism of all-terrain vehicle. (an astride-seated quad or tri-wheeled off-road recreational vehicle) [A motor car or motorcycle that is designed to operate on rough ground, and is not necessarily street-legal]
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The Brooklyn-Queens expressway; Interstate 278 in New York and New Jersey, USA.
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(US, nautical) Initialism of heavy cruiser, a variant of the cruiser type of warship [(nautical) A type of cruiser, characterised by its heavy armament.]
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(informal) A long way, a great distance.
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A scientist who worked with early cyclotrons.
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(rail transport) Initialism of empty coaching stock. [(rail transport) A train consisting of empty passenger carriages or one or more empty multiple units. Abbreviated as ECS.]
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Alternative form of HO scale [(US, Australia) A popular scale for model railroads; 1:87 scale]
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An allowance for travel expenses at a specified rate per kilometre.
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(slang, usually in the plural) Kilometres per hour.
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Alternative spelling of mileage [The total distance travelled in miles or in air miles.]
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(informal) Any similarly large distance.
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A numbered milepost or sign along a highway, or some other road, used to determine the location of a motor vehicle.
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The total distance travelled in miles or in air miles.
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Alternative form of mile marker [A numbered milepost or sign along a highway, or some other road, used to determine the location of a motor vehicle.]
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To place mileposts along (a road, etc.).
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(in combination) A race whose length is the specified number of miles.
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A stone milepost (or by extension in other materials), one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals, typically at the side of the road or in a median.
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Alternative form of millage [A tax rate on property, expressed in mills of the property's value.]
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A Hebrew measure of itinerant distance: one parsa is about four kilometers, approximately the distance a man can walk in 72 minutes; a parasang.
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(rail transport, UK) Abbreviation of rolling stock company.
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(transport) Alternative form of seat-mile [(transport) A unit of measure of passenger carrying capacity, equal to the number of seats available multiplied by the number of miles flown.]
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The land mile in its various forms, distinguished from the nautical mile.
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(travel, aviation) An officially stated distance between two cities, used in airline fare calculations regardless of the airports used
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A unit of measure expressed in number of short tons moved over a specific distance in miles.
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