Mx vs Lug - What's the difference?
mx | lug |
The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Mexico.
A Roman numeral representing the number one thousand and ten (1010).
The act of hauling or dragging.
That which is hauled or dragged.
Anything that moves slowly.
A lug nut.
(electricity) A device for terminating an electrical conductor to facilitate the mechanical connection; to the conductor it may be crimped to form a cold weld, soldered or have pressure from a screw.
A part of something which sticks out, used as a handle or support.
A fool, a large man.
(UK) An ear or ear lobe.
A wood box used for transporting fruit or vegetables.
(slang) A request for money, as for political purposes.
(UK, dialect) A rod or pole.
(UK, dialect) A measure of length equal to 16½ feet.
* Spenser
(nautical) A lugsail.
(harness) The leather loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.
A lugworm.
To haul or drag along (especially something heavy); to carry.
* Collier
To run at too slow a speed.
(nautical) To carry an excessive amount of sail for the conditions prevailing.
As a noun mx
is .As an initialism lug is
(computing) (linux) user group.mx
Translingual
Alternative forms
* mx, MVV, mvvSymbol
(head)Symbol
(head)See also
* Number of the Roman numeral: MX (thousand and ten/) ** Previous: MIX (thousand and nine/) ** Next: MXI (thousand and eleven/) ISO 3166-1 Roman numerals ----lug
English
Noun
(en noun)- a hard lug
- The pack is a heavy lug .
- (Ascham)
- They put the lug on him at the courthouse.
- (Wright)
- Eight lugs of ground.
Derived terms
* (lug nut) lug nut * (large man) big lug * (protruding support) launch lugVerb
- Why do you always lug around so many books?
- They must divide the image among them, and so lug off every one his share.
- When driving up a hill, choose a lower gear so you don't lug the engine.
