What is another word for Miles?

Pronunciation: [mˈa͡ɪlz] (IPA)

There are numerous synonyms for the word "Miles," which is primarily used to denote a unit of measurement of distance. Some of the synonyms include Kms, Kilometers, Leagues, Nautical Miles, Furlong, Rod, Chains, Fathom, and Yards. These terms are commonly used in different contexts, such as in navigation, sports, and engineering. Each unit of measurement is unique in its own way, providing an alternative way to measure distance depending on the need. Understanding the different synonyms for "Miles" can help us communicate more effectively and accurately when discussing distance measurements.

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Usage examples for Miles

Because we live three thousand Miles apart.
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
Och, aye, an' I'd thravel twinty Miles jist t' hear aany wan say it like Anna!
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
Why, that is a thousand Miles.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz

Famous quotes with Miles

  • I like to listed to the adventurous guys - the Coltranes, Miles Davis, the guys who just let it loose.
    Herb Alpert
  • Wynton told us that Miles sold out, just wanted to make more money, just wanted to sell more records. I don't believe that Miles sold out but I'm not in a position to say.
    Ken Burns
  • If Miles Davis hadn't died it would have been interesting to do an album with him, but there wasn't much else that would have got me into the studio... although Herbie Hancock has just been in touch about doing something and that would be an interesting combination.
    Phil Collins
  • I know what I've done for music, but don't call me a legend. Just call me Miles Davis.
    Miles Davis
  • Coltrane was moving out of jazz into something else. And certainly Miles Davis was doing the same thing.
    Jan Garbarek

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