Noun
MES (plural MESes)
(astronautics) Initialism of main engine start.
FBI Hijackers' Timeline, p. 40 Once selected, Mihdhar and Hazmi were sent to the Mes Aynak training camp in Afghanistan. Source: Internet
Inner city NPO Mould Empower Serve (MES), operates in Hillbrow, Cape Town, Kempton Park and Port Elizabeth, and noted in a statement it had been through many flu seasons with homeless communities before, but has made some changes. Source: Internet
Evans stated that in 2004 that his fear was that an American defence contractor would acquire MES and challenge both British Aerospace and DASA. Source: Internet
A suicide attempt was prevented in Yerevan7 January, 2013 10:02 On January 6 at 21:17 the MES of RA received a signal that the 19-year-old girl tried to jump off Kievyan bridge. Source: Internet
A 'special fee' was collected from students at the MES Indian School at the beginning of the new academic year but now that 'special fee' is going to be refunded, a move which is being forced by The Supreme Education Council (SEC). Source: Internet
The Data Commander™ is an MES gateway appliance opposing PCs and OPC middleware on the factory floor. Source: Internet