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Meanings and definitions for MIZ
What does MIZ stand for? What does MIZ mean?
- Miz is the stage name of Japanese singer Mizuki Watanabe.
- Miz, A written rendition of the spoken Ms., typically used in dialect in fiction, and sometimes in feminist discourse
- "The Miz", nickname of Steve Mizerak (1944–2006), an American professional pool player
- "The Miz", ring name of Mike Mizanin (1980–), an American professional wrestler
- "Les Miz" (more commonly "Les Mis"), a nickname for the Broadway musical Les Misérables
- Ms. (magazine), an American feminist magazine
- M. S. Subbulakshmi (1916–2004), Indian singer
- Metal Storm (webzine), a heavy metal website based in Estonia
- MS-13, illegal criminal gang
- Missionaries of La Salette, a Catholic male religious order
- Młodzi Socjaliści (Young Socialists), a former Polish socialist youth organization
- Morgan Stanley, a US investment bank (NYSE stock symbol: MS)
- Mjólkursamsalan, an Icelandic diary company
- Master of Science, a master's degree in the field of science
- Master Sommelier, a terminal degree in the field of wine
- Mastère spécialisé, a French postgraduate grande école master's degree
- Master seaman, a non-commissioned member rank of the Canadian Navy
- Mess Management Specialist, a former U.S. Navy occupational rating now covered by culinary specialist
- Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, postal code MS
- Mississippi, a U.S. state, official abbreviation
- Montserrat, Caribbean island nation (ISO 3166-2 country code: MS)
- Master of Surgery, an advanced medical degree
- Morphine sulfate, an opiate pain-relieving drug
- Multiple sclerosis, a disease of the nervous system
- .ms, the top level Internet domain for Montserrat in the Caribbean
- Master System, a third-generation video game console produced by Sega
- Microsoft, an American-based global software company
- Mobile station, for communication with a mobile network
- Megasiemens (MS), and millisiemens (mS), multiples of the unit of electric conductance siemens
- Metre per second (m/s), a unit of velocity (speed)
- Mile per second (m/s), a unit of velocity (speed)
- Millisecond (ms), a unit of time equal to one thousandth of a second
- Surface wave magnitude (Ms), a seismic scale
- Solar mass (MS), an alternate symbol to M⊙
- Mass spectrometry, a method of determining the chemical composition or exact mass of molecules
- Master of Science, a postgraduate university master's degree
- Mesylate, a chemical salt
- EgyptAir, by its IATA code "MS"
- Motor ship, ship prefix
- Chennai Egmore railway station, code MS
- Ms., a common title for women that does not indicate marital status
- MS (cigarette), an Italian brand of cigarettes
- MS (satellite), a series of four Soviet satellites launched in 1962
- Malay language, of South-East Asia (ISO 639-1 language code: ms)
- Manuscript, abbreviation (ms.) for a written or typed document
- Member of the Senedd (formerly Assembly Member), Welsh Parliament legislator
- Memoriae Sacrum (Latin for "Sacred to the Memory"), an epitaph
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Mandibular repositioning splint
- Marginal rate of substitution, in economics
- Maritime Reaction Squadron of the South African Navy
- Marseille Provence Airport, IATA airport code
- Materials Research Society
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
- Metabolic risk score
- Minimal recursion semantics
- modified Rankin Scale, to measure disability after stroke
- Monks Risborough railway station, England; National Rail station code MRS
- Movimiento Renovador Sandinista, a political party in Nicaragua, see Sandinista Renovation Movement
- Mrs., an honorific title for married women
- MRS Logística, a freight rail company located in Brazil
- MRS suit, breathing apparatus, see Siebe Gorman#Rebreather equipment
- SQL Server Reporting Services, a Microsoft Reporting Services computer technology to create data reports
- MRS agar, a bacterial growth medium for Lactobacilli
- mrs, abbreviation for maravedis (monetary unit or coin)
- M.R.S. (Most Requested Show), Filipino TV show
- (As Mrş) abbreviation for Mareşal, the highest rank in the Army of Turkey
- M. Rs., pen-name of Swedish writer Mathilda Roos (1852-1908)
- The Mrs, U.S. pop-rock band
- Miss is an honorific title of unmarried woman, see also Mistress (form of address)
- Man In Space Soonest, a U.S. Airforce space program that eventually became Project Mercury.
- MISS (OS), an early Soviet operating system.
- Mississippi, a state of the United States.
- Miss World, oldest surviving major international beauty pageant
- Miss Universe
- Miss Press, an imprint of the German group VDM Publishing devoted to the reproduction of Wikipedia content
- Cache MISS
- Microbially induced sedimentary structure, a sedimentary structure formed by the interaction of microbes with sediment
- Missy
- Management information system
- Marine isotope stage, stages of the Earth's climate
- Maximal independent set, in graph theory
- Metal-insulator-semiconductor, e.g., in MIS capacitor
- Minimally invasive surgery, surgical techniques with limited incision sizes
- Müllerian inhibiting substance or Anti-Müllerian hormone, a developmental glycoprotein
- Multi Interface Shoe, a Sony camera hotshoe
- Maritime Internet Services Inc.
- Military Intelligence Service (United States), WWII Japanese translation unit
- Movement for the Independence of Sicily
- The Mother's International School, New Delhi, India
- Manado Independent School, Indonesia
- Melaka International School, Malaysia
- Myanmar International School, Myanmar
- Madison International Speedway, Wisconsin, US
- Michigan International Speedway, Michigan, US
- Master of International Studies
- Teddy Bear (1980 film), a 1980 Polish film directed by Stanisław Bareja, Polish title Miś
- mis, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 three-letter language code for uncoded languages
- Mexican Institute of Sound, a musical group in Mexico City
- Misima Island Airport (IATA code)
- Mistress (form of address), an old-fashioned term for the lady of the house
- Ms., original abbreviation
- Mistress (college), a female head of a college
- Mistress of the Robes, the senior lady of the British Royal Household
- Isis, Egyptian goddess known as the mistress of the house of life
- Hathor, Egyptian goddess known as the mistress of the west
- Nepthys, Egyptian goddess of the underworld, known as the mistress of the temple
- Despoina, a Greek title for the mistress of the house, applied to various women and goddesses
- Potnia theron, or mistress of the animals, a title applied by Homer to the Greek goddess Artemis
- Potnia ("Mistress"), a title applied to various Greek goddesses
- Ba'alah ("Mistress"), a title applied to various Levantine goddesses
- Mistress of the labyrinth, in the palace of Knossos in Crete
- Mistress (band), a sludge metal/grindcore band from Birmingham, England
- Mistress, a split-up death metal band from Germany, fronted by Angela Gossow
- Mistress (1992 film)
- Mistress (1987 film) starring Don Murray
- Mistresses (UK TV series)
- Mistresses (U.S. TV series), American adaptation of the UK series
- Mistress (South Korean TV series), Korean adaptation of the UK series
- "Mistress", a song by Disturbed from Believe
- "Mistress", a song by Rebecca Ferguson from Superwoman
- "Mistress" (Suede song), a song by Suede on their 2018 album The Blue Hour
- Mistress (novel), a 2013 novel by James Patterson
- Mistress (lover), a woman, other than the spouse, with whom a married individual has a continuing sexual relationship
- Female schoolmaster, also called a schoolmistress or "schoolmarm"
- Dominatrix, in BDSM
- The spoken pronunciation of Mrs., often jocular or in dialect
- Missus dominicus, an "envoy of the lord" in Frankish court culture.
- Mainoru airport (code), Australia
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