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    I
    /ʌɪ/

    abbreviation

    • 1. Island(s) or Isle(s) (chiefly on maps).
    • 2. Italy (international vehicle registration).

    symbol

    • 1. electric current: "V = I/R"
    • 2. the chemical element iodine.

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  2. 1. a. : the 9th letter of the English alphabet. b. : a graphic representation of this letter. c. : a speech counterpart of orthographic i. 2. : one see Table of Numbers. 3. : a graphic device for reproducing the letter i. 4. : one designated i especially as the ninth in order or class. 5. : something shaped like the letter I. 6.

  3. I, i noun [C or U] (NUMBER) (also i) the sign used in the Roman system for the number 1 and as part of the numbers 2 (ii), 3 (iii), 4 (iv), 6 (vi), 7 (vii), 8 (viii), and 9 (ix) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Numbers generally. access code. binary number. C, c. cardinal.

  4. the ninth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel. any spoken sound represented by the letter I or i, as in big, nice, or ski. something having the shape of an I. a written or printed representation of the letter I or i. a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter I or i. I.

  5. Define I. I synonyms, I pronunciation, I translation, English dictionary definition of I. pron. Used to refer to oneself as speaker or writer. n. pl. I's The self; the ego. Usage Note: Traditional grammar requires the nominative form of the...

  6. noun Word forms: plural i's. 1. the ninth letter of the English alphabet: via Latin from the Greek iota, a modification of the Phoenician (Semitic yodh, a hand): this letter, first dotted in the 11th cent., was not distinguished from j until the 17th cent. 2.

  7. noun. The ninth letter of the English alphabet: via Latin from the Greek iota, a modification of the Phoenician (Semitic yodh, a hand): this letter, first dotted in the 11th cent., was not distinguished from j until the 17th cent. Webster's New World.

  8. n., pl. I's. pron. (used as the singular subject pronoun by a speaker or writer in referring to himself or herself): I'll be happy to see you. Am I glad to see her! n. [countable] Philosophy the ego; the self: the "I'' of the narrator. I, an abbreviation of: