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M3
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Dictionary entry overview: What does M3 mean?
• M3 (noun)
The noun M3 has 1 sense:
1. a measure of the money supply; M2 plus deposits at institutions that are not banks (such as savings and loan associations)
Familiarity information: M3 used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
A measure of the money supply; M2 plus deposits at institutions that are not banks (such as savings and loan associations)
Classified under:
Nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession
Hypernyms ("M3" is a kind of...):
money supply (the total stock of money in the economy; currency held by the public plus money in accounts in banks)
Context examples
M3 is an isochromosome of the short arm of chromosome 5.
(HeLa, NCI Thesaurus)
This allele, which encodes muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3 protein, is involved in the control of smooth muscle contraction and glandular secretion.
(CHRM3 wt Allele, NCI Thesaurus)
A team of scientists used data from NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) instrument to identify three specific signatures that definitively prove there is water ice at the surface of the Moon.
(Ice Confirmed at the Moon's Poles, NASA)
An M2 is twice as intense as an M1, an M3 is three times as intense, etc.
(Solar Dynamics Observatory Captures Images of a Mid-Level Solar Flare, NASA)
The 2006 CODATA recommended value of the gravitational constant is approximately 6.67428xE10-11 m3/kg/s2.
(Gravitational Constant, NCI Thesaurus)
HeLa Marker Chromosomes: One copy of Ml, one copy of M2, four-five copies of M3, and two copies of M4 as revealed by G-banding patterns.
(HeLa, NCI Thesaurus)
M3, aboard the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, launched in 2008 by the Indian Space Research Organization, was uniquely equipped to confirm the presence of solid ice on the Moon.
(Ice Confirmed at the Moon's Poles, NASA)
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