"M♁" meaning in Translingual

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Symbol

Forms: M_♁ [canonical]
Etymology: *M (mass) and subindex ♁ (Earth). The use of ⟨M_♁⟩ rather than ⟨M_🜨⟩ seems particularly common in German-language texts. Etymology templates: {{nowrap|⟨M_♁⟩}} ⟨M_♁⟩, {{angbr|M_♁}} ⟨M_♁⟩, {{nowrap|⟨M_🜨⟩}} ⟨M_🜨⟩, {{angbr|M_🜨}} ⟨M_🜨⟩ Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol|head=M_♁}} M_♁
  1. (astronomy) Earth mass: a unit of measurement, equal to the mass of planet Earth, which is 6×10²⁴ kg or 3×10⁻⁶ M_☉. Categories (topical): Astronomy
    Sense id: en-M♁-mul-symbol-YEvugNow Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual terms containing italics Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 100 0 Disambiguation of Translingual terms containing italics: 100 0 Topics: astronomy, natural-sciences
  2. (sum of parts) The mass of the Earth specifically.
    Sense id: en-M♁-mul-symbol-u8Lk6hir
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: M🜨, ME [English], The M is not always italic

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