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Momme may
refer to:
Momme Andresen (1857–1951),
German industrial research chemist Momme Peterson (1771–1835), Danish-Norwegian
businessperson and politician...
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knotting textile fibers,
yarns or threads, is
measured in
units such as the
momme,
thread count (a
measure of the co****ness or
fineness of fabric), ends...
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Yiddishe Momme (Yiddish: א יידישע מאמע) is a song
written by Jack
Yellen (words and music) and Lew
Pollack (music),
first recorded by
Willie Howard...
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William Shakespeare, in
Henry VI, Part 2. The word "mum" is an
alteration of
momme,
which was used
between 1350 and 1400 in
Middle English with very close...
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loose pearls and
pearl strands is the
momme.
Momme is a
weight measure used by the ****anese for centuries. Today,
momme weight is
still the
standard unit...
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Momme (匁, monme) is both a ****anese unit of m**** and
former unit of currency. As a measurement,
Momme is part of a
table of ****anese
units where during...
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success was the
conversion of
candy sales in
Tokyo department stores from the
momme to the gram in
September 1956;
others followed, with NHK
taking the lead...
- Hana Ichi
Monme (花一匁) is a
traditional ****anese children's game. The game is
similar to the game Red
Rover in the
Western world, and is
often pla**** in...
- San
Mommè, also
spelled Sammommè, is an
Italian village and
hamlet (frazione) of the muni****lity of Pistoia, in the
province of Pistoia, Tuscany. In...
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although the
momme is more common. It is a
recognised unit in the
international pearl industry. In English-speaking countries,
momme is
typically abbreviated...