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MOM — steht als Abkürzung für: Manufacturing Operations Management, siehe Manufacturing Execution System Master of Oral Medicine in Implantology, Bezeichnung für einen akademischen Grad eines Arztes oder Zahnarztes Microsoft Operations Manager,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
mom — [ mam ] noun count AMERICAN INFORMAL ** 1. ) your mother. British mum: I talk to my mom on the phone every Saturday. 2. ) used for talking to your own mother. British mum: Mom, when will dinner be ready? mom and apple pie MAINLY JOURNALISM a way… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mom — W2S1 [mɔm US ma:m] n AmE informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: momma] mother British Equivalent: mum ▪ Mom, can I go over to Lisa s house? ▪ My mom says I have to stay home tonight … Dictionary of contemporary English
Mom P.I. — Mom P.I. Genre Comedy Drama Starring Rosemary Dunsmore Stuart Margolin Emily Perkins Shane Meier Country of origin … Wikipedia
mom — 1867, Amer.Eng., perhaps a shortening of MOMMY (Cf. mommy); also see MAMMA (Cf. mamma). Adjectival phrase mom and pop dates from 1951 … Etymology dictionary
mom|ma — «MOM uh», noun. mamma; mother … Useful english dictionary
mom|me — «MOM ee», noun, plural me. a Japanese unit of weight, equal to 3.75 grams: »Everybody else in the world was weighing pearls in momme, the traditional Japanese unit, while Japan was determinedly using the gramme (New Scientist). ╂[< Japanese] … Useful english dictionary
mom|my — «MOM ee», noun, plural mies. Informal. mother … Useful english dictionary
mom — /mom/, n. Informal. mother. [short for MOMMA] * * * … Universalium
mom — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
mom — [n] mother child bearer, grandmother, ma*, mama*, matriarch, matron, mommy*, mum*, mumsy*, parent; concepts 394,400,414 … New thesaurus