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MS may refer to:
  • Ms., an honorific title for women
  • Ms. (magazine), an American feminist magazine
  • .ms, the Internet country code top-level domain for Montserrat
  • Manuscript, a hand-written document
  • Mississippi, a state in the United States of America
  • Multiple sclerosis, a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease
In science and technology:
  • Mass spectrometry, a method of determining the chemical composition or exact mass of molecules
  • Master of Science, a postgraduate university Master's degree
  • Master of Surgery, an advanced medical degree
  • Megasiemens (MS) or Millisiemens (mS), units of electric conductance based on the siemens
  • Millisecond ms, a unit of time equal to one thousandth of a second
  • Mobile station, equipment used for communication
  • Motor ship, a ship propelled by motor
  • Misznay-Schardin effect In organisations:
  • Microsoft, an American software company
  • Morgan Stanley, an US investment bank with NYSE stock ticker symbol MS, and the domain MS.com
  • EgyptAir's IATA code
  • Middle school, in Canada and the USA, a school providing intermediate education
  • Master Seaman, a non-commissioned member rank of the Canadian Navy
  • Mess Management Specialist, a U.S. Navy occupational rating superseded by the term Culinary Specialist In other uses:
  • Malay language's ISO 639-1 language code
  • Mara Salvatrucha, large criminal gangs in Central America and the U.S.
  • Mobile Suit, fictional technological machinery of the Gundam universe
  • Spesmilo, an obsolete currency unit whose symbol resembles mS
  • , a French section equivalent to junior kindergarten Further Information

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