mi
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++mi /miː/ noun [uncountable] APMthe third note in a musical scale according to the sol-fa system 全音阶的第三音
Examples from the Corpus
mi• I translated back and forth, and there was no talk at all of Yo quiero a mi mama.• At that time also, student activities mi could be used to purchase alcohol.• Front men Art mis also agreed to buy the remnants of the Executive Life insurance company.• Once concluded, the Art mis deal looked a double winner.• In other words, the definition of political refugee and economic mi grant became interchangeable.• Therefore, a search for mis will locate mIssIle, mIschief, and even alchemist.nMI nthe written abbreviation of MichiganOrigin mi (1400-1500) Medieval Latinthe note musical third scale in a Corpus
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MI 
written abbreviation for Michigan
Mich‧i‧gan /ˈmɪʃɪɡən/
written abbreviation, MI
1. a state in north central US, an industrial area known especially for producing cars
2. Lake Michigan a large lake in north central US, one of the Great Lakes
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written abbreviation for Michigan
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written abbreviation, MI1. a state in north central US, an industrial area known especially for producing cars
2. Lake Michigan a large lake in north central US, one of the Great Lakes
mi
mi /miː/
noun [uncountable]
mi /miː/
noun [uncountable] Date: 1400-1500
Language: Medieval Latin
the third note in a musical scale according to the sol-fa system
Language: Medieval Latin