- a form of address for a married woman
- Mrs (UK) or Mrs. (USA, Canada) is an English honorific used for women, usually for those who are married and who do not instead use another title, such as “Dr”, “Lady” or “Dame”. In most Commonwealth countries, a full stop (period) is not used with the title. ...
- A title used before an adult female's name or surname. Usually used with the married surname
- a feminine equivalent of Mr., it did not denote marital status, but social position (women of the aristocracy)
- When this term was used in front of a Colonial woman’s name, it did not necessarily mean she was married or a widow. Instead, it was an abbreviation for Mistress, a sign of higher social standing. The term was not generally used during Colonial times. ...
- Students joke that the girls come here to get their “MRS” degree.
- Mine Rescue Services, South Africa. A private sector non-profit organisation that trains volunteer brigadesman who work in the industry and find and recover fellow employees in the event of an underground accident or incident
- A job title involving heavy duties, light earnings, and no recognition.
- magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Mania Rating Scale; medical receiving station; medical record summary; Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
- Marginal rate of substitution.
- Maintenance Requirement Substantiated
- Marketing Research Society
- Metropolitan Region Scheme
- Martin-Roberts-Stirling
- muzzle reference sensor
- Comrade Sobho Gianchandani (B. 1920) in Larkana), is a Pakistani Sindhi Separatist, and revolutionary writer. ... Amar Jaleel is a Pakistani Sindhi language writer and a columinist of the Dawn newspaper. ...