i.
1 Americanabbreviation
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imperator.
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incisor.
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interest.
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intransitive.
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island.
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isle; isles.
abbreviation
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Independent.
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Island; Islands.
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Isle; Isles.
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the ninth in order or in a series.
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(sometimes lowercase) the Roman numeral for 1.
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Chemistry. iodine.
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Biochemistry. isoleucine.
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Electricity. current.
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Logic. particular affirmative.
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(italics) isotopic spin.
pronoun
nominative
I,possessive
my, mine,objective
me,plural nominative
we,possessive
our, ours,objective
usnoun
plural
I's-
(used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular.)
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Metaphysics. the ego.
abbreviation
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Also called imaginary unit. the imaginary number .
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a unit vector on the x -axis of a coordinate system.
noun
plural
I's, Is, i's, is-
the ninth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel.
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any spoken sound represented by the letter I or i, as in big, nice, or ski.
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something having the shape of an I.
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a written or printed representation of the letter I or i.
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a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter I or i.
suffix
symbol
abbreviation
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International
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Island or Isle
noun
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the ninth letter and third vowel of the modern English alphabet
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any of several speech sounds represented by this letter, in English as in bite or hit
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something shaped like an I
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( in combination )
an I-beam
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to pay meticulous attention to detail
pronoun
symbol
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chem iodine
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physics current
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physics isospin
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logic a particular affirmative categorial statement, such as some men are married, often symbolized as SiP Compare A E O 1
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one See Roman numerals
abbreviation
Grammar
See me.
Etymology
Origin of I
First recorded before 900; Middle English ik, ich, i, Old English ic, ih; cognate with Gothic ik, German ich, Old Norse ek, Latin ego, Greek egṓ, Old Church Slavonic azŭ, Lithuanian aš, Sanskrit ahám
Example Sentences
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Ferrero was equally graceful, but signaled the break wasn’t his choice: “I wish I could have continued.”
To wit: I’ve read breathless accounts that Alcaraz wanted to explore life away from Ferrero, and also that he wanted Ferrero to be around much more.
I left Centre Court wondering if Sinner might have opened up an unrecoverable gap, but Alcaraz and Ferrero locked into a Sinner boot camp, and Alcaraz brilliantly turned it around to beat the Italian in New York City.
"I think that there are many more purposes, but we just haven't been able to test them yet."
From Science Daily
"Say you stand up and grab a cup of coffee. If I'm interested in what you're doing, I will probably focus on your hand grabbing the cup. Now imagine that I'm more interested in your emotional state. In that case, I might focus more on your overall posture or your facial expressions. Every time you look at a person, there are many different bodily translations that need to be conducted visually. We think that these maps are a fundamental ingredient in that exact process."
From Science Daily
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