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Common
noun
•
In American English:
Interstate
.
•
In Grammar:
Abbreviation
of
instrumental case
.
•
In Computing:
Abbreviation
of
instruction
.
•
In Latin letter names:
The
name
of the Latin-script
letter
I.
•
In Metaphysics:
The
ego
.
pron
•
The
speaker
or
writer
,
referred
to as the
grammatical
subject
, of a
sentence
.
•
The
speaker
or
writer
,
referred
to as the
grammatical
object
, of a
sentence
.
*
•
Nonstandard
spelling
of I.
*
character
•
The
ninth
letter
of the
English
alphabet
, called i and
written
in the
Latin script
.
num
•
The
ordinal number
ninth
,
derived
from this
letter
of the
English
alphabet
, called i and
written
in the
Latin script
.
intj
•
Obsolete
spelling
of
aye
.
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wry
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dpi
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sny
ally
chai
high
yigh
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deny
nigh
scry
flye
spry
abye
adry
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awry
stye
sigh
defy
rely
affy
scye
July
belie
debye
terai
g'bye
apply
retry
imply
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refry
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Manti
thigh
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reply
rebuy
unsly
bespy
untie
marae
decry
ossify
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supply
forthy
taille
Mackay
mistry
kawaii
comply
MTFBWY
hereby
descry
forbuy
testify
goodbye
whereby
crucify
thereby
overlie
reapply
Shanghai
shanghai
misapply
underlie
butterfly
Versailles
pie-in-the-sky
Muay Thai
dots per inch
pie in the sky
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Lineage
i
English
i
Latin
ic
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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