I1 |
the one who is speaking or writing and referring to himself or herself. |
I2 |
symbol of the chemical element iodine. |
I3 |
in Roman numeral notation, 1. |
I. |
abbreviation of "Island" or "Isle" (used in a proper name). |
i |
the ninth letter of the English alphabet. [2 definitions] |
-ia |
pathological state; disease. [5 definitions] |
IA |
abbreviation of "Iowa," a Midwestern U.S. state between Illinois and Nebraska. |
Iago |
in Othello, the villain who causes Othello to suspect his wife of unfaithfulness and then murder her. |
-ial |
a variant of -al1. |
iamb |
in metric verse, a foot of two syllables in which the first is short and the second long, or the first unstressed and the second stressed. |
iambus |
variant of iamb. |
-ian |
a variant of -an. |
-iana |
variant of -ana. |
-iasis |
a process or condition, esp. a harmful or pathological one. |
-iatric |
of or relating to (such) a type of healing or medical treatment. |
-iatrics |
science or practice of medical treatment; healing. |
iatrogenic |
caused by a physician or medical treatment, esp. from drugs or surgery. |
-iatry |
medical care; healing. |
I-beam |
a steel beam, used for construction, whose cross section resembles the capital letter I in shape. |
Iberia |
a peninsula occupied by Spain and Portugal; Iberian Peninsula. |
ibex |
any of a variety of mountain goats of Eurasia and North Africa, esp. those that have long, backward-curving horns. |