"M" (medium), "L" (large), "XL" (extra large), "XXL" (extra extra large).
L means large and translates roughly to women's sizes 12–14.
As an average, a Medium is likely to be a around a size 12. Generally a Small will be an AU 8-10 and a Large an AU 14-16. An Extra Small is likely to be a size 6, with an Extra Large likely to be a size 18.
S – 6-7 years. M – 8-9 years. L – 10-11 years. XL – 12-13 years.
In the metric system, the prefix m stands for “milli”, which means “1/1,000 of”. So 1 ml (milliliter) is only 1/1,000 of 1 l (liter). Therefore, 1 ml is smaller than 1 l.
L covers sizes 14-16. XXL covers sizes 18-20.
A nanometer (nm) is 1,000 times smaller than a micrometer. It is equal to 1/1,000,000,000th or one-billionth of a meter.
Australian sizes are measured the same as the UK. So if you're a 10 in Australia, you'll need a 10 from a UK-based store. If you're purchasing from an American store, you'll need to go 2 sizes smaller. So if you're a 10 in Australia, you're a 6 in the US.
The astronomical unit is one of the units of the length bigger than metre. One astronomical unit is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. It is denoted as AU.
The smallest unit for length measurement in the metric system is the millimeter.
"M" (medium), "L" (large), "XL" (extra large), "XXL" (extra extra large).
A: The "M" stands for medium width of the shoe. The sizes are standard for women. Therefore, you should order your normal shoe size.
Some stores will consider a medium to be a size 10, while others a size 12-14. As an average, a Medium is likely to be a around a size 12.