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Meanings and definitions for MES
What does MES stand for? What does MES mean?
- Maharashtra Education Society, Pune, India
- Modern Education Schools, Cairo, Egypt
- MES College of Engineering
- MES Institute of Technology and Management
- MES Pattambi
- Marconi Electronic Systems, a defunct British company
- Mesaba Airlines, former US airline, ICAO code
- Military Engineering Service, of the Pakistan Army
- Former Movement of Socialist Left, Portugal
- MES (buffer), 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid
- Mesityl group (Mes) in Mesitylene
- Manufacturing execution systems, to track materials
- Minimum efficient scale of production
- Mes, Albania, location of the Mesi Bridge
- Polonia International Airport, Medan, Indonesia, IATA code
- Marine evacuation system, on ships
- Medium Edison screw, E26/E27 light bulb base
- Multilingual European subsets (MES-1 to MES-3) of Unicode
- Musical ear syndrome
- Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti, a social committee based out of Belagavi city of India's Karnataka state
- Ministry of Emergency Situations (Armenia)
- Ministry of Emergency Situations (Azerbaijan)
- Ministry of Emergency Situations (Belarus)
- Ministry of Emergency Management-Chinese Ministry
- Committee for Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan
- Ministry of Emergency Situations (Kyrgyzstan)
- Ministry of Emergency Situations (Russia)
- Committee of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense of Tajikistan
- State Emergency Service of Ukraine
- Ministry of Emergency Situations (Uzbekistan)
- Mees Bakker (born 2001), Dutch footballer
- Mees Erasmus (born 1994), South African rugby union player
- Mees Gerritsen (born 1939), Dutch track cyclist
- Mees Hoedemakers (born 1998), Dutch footballer
- Mees Kaandorp (born 1998), Dutch footballer
- Mees Siers (born 1987), Dutch footballer
- Mees de Wit (born 1998), Dutch footballer
- Gerlof Mees (1926-2013), Dutch ornithologist
- Heleen Mees (born 1968), Dutch economist
- Helga Mees (1937-2014), German fencer
- Herman Mees (1880–1964), Dutch artist
- Jared Mees (born 1986), American motorcycle racer
- Jim Mees (1955–2013), American set designer
- Joshua Mees (born 1996), German footballer
- Jules Mees (1876–1937), Belgian historian
- Kenneth Mees (1882–1960), British-American physicist and photographic researcher
- Paul Mees (1961-2013), Australian planner and academic
- Philibert Mees (1929–2006), Flemish composer and pianist
- Tom Mees (1949–1996), American sports broadcaster
- Tom Mees (cricketer) (born 1981), English cricketer
- Victor Mees (1927-2012), Belgian footballer
- Mées, a town in the Landes department, France
- Mees (crater), a lunar crater
- C.E.K. Mees Observatory, an astronomical observatory
- Mees's nightjar (Caprimulgus meesi), a bird in the family Caprimulgidae
- Middle East Economic Survey, a weekly newsletter
- Mez Breeze, Australian artist
- Mez, american rapper
- Carl Christian Mez (1866–1944), German botanist
- Maz (Romanized: Mez), a village in Fars Province, Iran
- Maritime Exclusion Zone, on the Falkland Islands
- Mena Intermountain Municipal Airport (FAA LID: MEZ), an airport in Mena, Arkansas
- Menominee language (ISO 639-3: mez), a language spoken by the Menominee people
- 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid, A common buffering agent in biology and biochemistry
- Manufacturing Execution System
- Michigan Entomological Society
- Miniature Edison Screw, 10mm diameter version of the standard ES
- Polania airport (code), Indonesia
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