A (usually approximate and informal) unit of measurement based upon the radial width of the human finger.
Any of many customary units of length from other measurement systems of roughly similar values, as the Chinese (里) or Arabic mile (al-mīl).
Any similarly large distance.
The international mile: a unit of length precisely equal to 1.609344 kilometers established by treaty among Anglophone nations in 1959, divided into 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards.
A race of 1 mile's length; a race of around 1 mile's length (usually 1500 or 1600 meters)
The Scandinavian mile: a unit of length precisely equal to 10 kilometers defined in 1889.
An airline mile in a frequent flyer program.
Any of many customary units of length derived from the Roman mile (mille passus) of 8 stades or 5,000 Roman feet.
One mile per hour, as a measure of speed.
Any of several customary units of length derived from the 1593 English statute mile of 8 furlongs, equivalent to 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards of various precise values.