Etymology
Meaning and Origin
The term "millibar" was first used in the early 20th century and was formally adopted by the International Meteorological Organization in 1929. It is a metric unit of pressure defined as one thousandth of a bar.
Usage
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Etymology Middle English milioun from Anglo Norman miliun from Old French million f
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