iteration |
a new instance of something, produced with modifications; version. |
Ithaca |
in Greek mythology, the Ionian island home of Odysseus. The modern day location of Odysseus's Ithaca is in dispute. |
itineracy |
itinerancy. |
itinerancy |
the act, process, or state of being itinerant. [3 definitions] |
itinerant |
moving or traveling from place to place, as to do one's work, often on a fixed circuit. [3 definitions] |
itinerary |
a travel route, or a plan for travel including a route, stopping places, and schedule. [4 definitions] |
itinerate |
to travel or move from place to place, esp. on a fixed circuit. |
-ition |
act, action, or process; -ation. [2 definitions] |
-itious |
of, relating to, or characterized by. |
-itis |
inflammation; disease. [2 definitions] |
it'll |
contracted form of "it will." |
its |
the possessive form of "it"; belonging to or of that thing or animal already mentioned. [2 definitions] |
it's |
contracted form of "it is," or contracted form of "it has." |
itself |
used reflexively to show identity between subject and object. [3 definitions] |
itty-bitty |
(informal) very little; tiny. |
-ity |
condition or quality. |
IUD |
abbreviation of "intrauterine device," a small plastic or stainless steel coil or similar object inserted into the uterus to prevent conception |
-ium |
chemical element or group. [2 definitions] |
IV |
abbreviation of "intravenous" or "intravenously." [2 definitions] |
-ive |
tending toward, connected with, or performing (such) an action or purpose. |
I've |
contracted form of "I have." |