"MHz" meaning in Translingual

See MHz in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Symbol

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  1. (metrology) Symbol for megahertz, an SI unit of frequency equal to 10⁶ hertz. Tags: alt-of, symbol Alternative form of: megahertz (extra: an SI unit of frequency equal to 10⁶ hertz)
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