mega

adj
/ˈmɛɡə/

Etymology

From the prefix mega-, from Ancient Greek μέγας (mégas, “great, large, mighty”).

  1. derived from μέγας — “great, large, mighty

Definitions

  1. Very large.

    • Follow those in the know to the fifth floor of Sega's Joy Polis, a mega indoor amusement park that's part of the Odaiba Decks Tokyo Bay entertainment complex near Tange's Fuji Television building.
  2. Great

    Great; excellent.

    • We had a mega time until Peter fell in the fish pond and cut his leg.
    • It was totally mega. The audience clapped and cheered when Teasel had finally finished. So did I.
  3. Extremely.

    • mega-fun
    • mega rich
  4. + 8 more definitions
    1. A megararity (extremely rare bird for a certain region).

    2. The Steinhaus-Moser number ②

    3. A placename

    4. A surname.

    5. Alternative letter-case form of MEGA (“Make Europe Great Again”).

      • Rather he was outlining the Mega (Make Europe Great Again) project in support of the far right across Europe.
    6. Initialism of Moon-Earth gravity assist.

    7. Initialism of Mars-Earth gravity assist.

    8. Initialism of Make Europe Great Again.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for mega. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA