ie
IPA: i
Root Word: IE
noun
- (linguistics, anthropology, etc.) Initialism of Indo-European. [A major language family which includes many of the native languages of Europe, Western Asia and India, with notable Indic, Iranian and European sub-branches.]
- (rail transport) Initialism of Iarnród Éireann. (Irish Railways)
- (pathology) Initialism of infective endocarditis.
adjective
- Indo-European
adverb
- Alternative form of i.e. [(initialism) That is, namely, in other words, that is to say.]
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Examples of "ie" in Sentences
- We are concerned with the origin - ie the arrival (not just survival)
- Links are not counted over the last 9 months but the last 10 ie from the start of the year.
- And a raise a glass of non-juvenile liquid: TO THE MOMMIES (ie is only acceptable in the plural form, troll)
- That is utterly awesome, and completely unlike the UK system, where you might get a term ie till Easter but very rarely any longer.
- I would truly HOPE that the people would recognize the type of home his grandson grew up in ie: LEFTIST and send him home to his RACIST grandpappy!
- For example, if we used our example thesaurus above and typed E.G., "browser ie" in the "All words" field, it would look for "+browser +ie" - it would no longer allow
- We'll see what Michael bay comes up with. .hopefully he wont have dead characters pop up again .. ie Bumble Bee gave Barricade a belting and later ol Barricade is chasing them ..
- What I love about DownloadMusic. ie is that you don't need no credit card to ride in this train buy tracks - instead you simply pay with your mobile phone by texting the word 'music', followed by a space, and the track ID.
- I ie] ie\ e his 'Beggar*s Opera' did more harm to unthinking youth, than all that Collins, Tindal, and Chubb wrote, ever did; for that gilded over iniquity with the veil of applause; and makes a Hero of a debauched Highwayman.
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