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		millisecondmil‧li‧sec‧ond /ˈmɪlɪˌsekənd/ noun [countable]    - A millisecond before and he would have been trapped.
 - A millisecond later doesn't bear considering.
 - If the entire index is in main storage, the correct cylinder to search is located in well under a millisecond.
 - It all takes place in a tenth of a millisecond.
 - It is possible to detect individual pulses from this millisecond pulsar with high signal-to-noise ratio in unbroken trains.
 - It is worth nothing that the X-ray emission from Cygnus X-1 is irregular and flickers on a millisecond time-scale.
 - The centre engine started first and then the opposite pairs fired up at 300 millisecond intervals.
 - The pulsar is a member of the slowly growing class of millisecond pulsars with low-mass companions.
 
   NOUN► pulsar· It is possible to detect individual pulses from this millisecond pulsar with high signal-to-noise ratio in unbroken trains.· In the standard formation model, millisecond pulsars are formed when a neutron star accretes matter from an evolving companion.    a unit for measuring time. There are 1,000 milliseconds in one second.  |