1 000 to start?
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KILO1,000 to start?
TONNE1,000 kilograms, to a Brit
IRONAGE1 000 BC to 100 AD
OTTYoungest major-leaguer to reach 1,000 RBIs
kiloliter1,000 liters (equivalent to 220 imperial gallons)
kiloliters1,000 liters (equivalent to 220 imperial gallons)
kilolitres1,000 liters (equivalent to 220 imperial gallons)
JUBARiver in Somaliland, 1,000 miles to Indian Ocean.
KMSUnits of length equal to 1,000 meters, briefly
YENIts banknotes have denominations from 1,000 to 10,000
MARIAMONTESSORIShe used to appear on the 1,000-lire note
kilohertzA measure of frequency equivalent to 1,000 cycles per second
kilotonsA unit of explosive power equivalent to 1,000 tons of TNT
thousandsThe number equivalent to the product of a hundred and ten; 1,000
kilocaloriesA unit of energy of 1,000 calories (equal to 1 large calorie)
kilocalorieA unit of energy of 1,000 calories (equal to 1 large calorie)
kilometerA metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters (approximately 0.62 miles)
kilometresA metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters (approximately 0.62 miles)
kilometersA metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters (approximately 0.62 miles)
millionsThe number equivalent to the product of a thousand and a thousand; 1,000,000 or 106
billionsThe number equivalent to the product of a thousand and a million; 1,000,000,000 or 109
WARANDPEACEClassic novel of 1,000+ pages ... or a hint to the word ladder formed by the answers to the starred clues
ionosphereThe layer of the earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 50 to 600 miles (80 to 1,000 km) above the earth's surface
ionospheresThe layer of the earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 50 to 600 miles (80 to 1,000 km) above the earth's surface
asteroidsA small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging in size from nearly 600 miles (1,000 km) across (Ceres) to dust particles, are found (as the asteroid belt) esp. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits, and a few pass close to the earth or enter the atmosphere as meteors
ONEHUNDREDXTEN1,000
STERE1,000 liters
MIL1,000 Gs
TONNE1,000 kilograms
MIL1,000 grand
MIL1,000 G's
MIL1,000 gees
MIL1,000 thou
TONNE1,000 kilogrammes
KILO1,000 grams
GEE1,000 bucks
YEN1,000 rin
KILO1,000 g
MILLE1,000: French.
STERE1,000 liters.