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  1. noun The ninth letter of the modern English alphabet.
  2. noun Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter i.
  3. noun The ninth in a series.

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  • The single tittle of the i could be a single snowflake. —  dbqp: visualizing poetics
  • But when it comes to stating the truth about her i will be the one to do that not you ... —  NashvilleScene.com
  • We all went to school in Rancho Cordova i was a Mitchell Marauder
  • If i is the domestic interest rate, and i* the foreign, this means that i + E [s (t+1)] - s (t) = i*. —  Worthwhile Canadian Initiative
  • A new initiative known as the i-team is teaching county governments to apply creative tools and processes that are common in the business world, with impressive results. —  Worldchanging: Bright Green
 

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  1. from Middle English i = Icelandic ī, reduced form of in: see in, and cf. a, reduced form of an, on, and a, reduced form of an.
 

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