I beam pointer, text cursor, cursor shaped like the letter I which appears when one points to an area in which the text may be edited
I Ching, ancient Chinese book containing symbols and text to be used in fortunetelling
ugh, yuck! expression of dislike or repugnance
I O, Input Output, data fed into a computer or received from the computer
I O address, Input/Output address, address in the memory which is used by input/output devices
I O unit, external unit which performs input and output activity
i o unit, input output unit
I O activity, Input/Output activity, activity in which the computer receives or sends out data
I O device, Input/Output device, unit of hardware which transfers data to a computer or receives data from a computer
I O port, Input/Output port, channel for communication of the motherboard with the expansion devices
i o processor, input output processor
I O unit, external unit which performs input and output activity
I O system, hardware which handles the transfer of information to and from the computer
I O redirection, routing of input/output, routing of information from one program to another or to a file instead of to the screen
dot on the i
not a bit of it, not even a small amount, not in the least, not at all
in, into; within; inside
p.p., per procuration, signing in the name of -, making a signature in place on behalf of another person, by proxy; upon request, on demand, by order, by command
Gen., generally, in general, generally speaking, mostly, usually, in a general manner
in particular, especially
on duty, at work, in commission, on the job
on the premises
p.p., per procuration, per procurationem, by proxy, by means of a substitute, on behalf of, in the name of, with the knowledge of, under the auspices of
hee-haw, bray, utter a loud harsh cry like a donkey
IAI, Israel Aircraft Industries, Israeli company which develops military and commercial aerospace systems and technologies
iambic, of or pertaining to or composed of iambics (poetic foot consisting of two syllables)
I.A.T.A., international air transportation association; international organization which monitors and regulates many aspects of the airline industry including safety standards and industry cooperation
iatric, medicinal; pertaining to medicine; pertaining to doctors
iatrochemistry, study of chemistry for medical purposes
iatrochemist, one who specializes in iatrochemistry
German is a West Germanic language spoken by about 100 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. It has four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative), and it has three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neutral). German vocabulary includes many loanwords from Latin, Greek, and other languages.
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