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Meile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Meile f (genitive Meile, plural Meilen) mile (unit of distance) (nautical, aviation) ellipsis of Seemeile: nautical mile (≈ 1 9 km) (chiefly North American contexts) international mile (≈ 1 6 km) (historical) any of various units used before metrification, especially the Roman mile (≈ 1 5 km)
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What is the unit called a Meile? - Sizes Meile In German-speaking areas in Europe, 1st – 20ᵗʰcenturies, a unit of itinerant distance, varying with time and location, but generally about 7 5 kilometers The word is derived from a form of the Latin mille passus, (thousand paces)