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chi22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, representing a -kh- sound (see ch). The letter is shaped like an X, and so the Greek letter name was used figuratively to signify such a shape or arrangement (as in [..]
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chicomputer-human interaction, pronounced “KIE” (hard k, long i). HCI is the most common term for the field, but CHI is the term used (probably because it’s easier to pronounce) for the annual CHI confer [..]
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chilake or pool.
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chi(n) the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed t [..]
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chiCorporate Health Indicator
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chiChicago District Office
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chiOne of the Martial Arts and also a form of meditative Exercise using methodically slow circular stretching Movements and positions of body balance.
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chiIn Chinese medicine, chi (or qi) is the flow of energy that is an active principle forming part of any living thing. (2.7)
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chiChoice Hotels International
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chi(also known as KI in many Japanese based styles) Chi is in effect an electro-magnetic energy force that is contained within all living things. Chi's primary store is housed in the Dan Tien (lower [..]
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chi(Pron) you second person singular (noncontrol) subject/object verb prefix «chitammo. You fell.»
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chi1 (Cs) verb suffix that derives causative stems or increases transitivity [the vowel before -chi1 lenghtens if the penultimate syllable of the stem is light (CV)] «Albina > albinaachi. Camp > [..]
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chi3 (Pron) you second person singular (control) subject verb suffix for verbs of stem shape...VV] or...VC] or...VCV «Batchiti. You whipped him.» «Waliichichiti. You drove it.» F
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chi
(historic,dated) Qi, an ancient Chinese duchy, viscounty, and kingdom under the Zhou dynasty
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chiFrom Sino-Vietnamese 枝 (chi) meaning "branch".
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chiMeans "god, spiritual being" in Igbo, referring to the personal spiritual guardian that each person is believed to have. Christian Igbo people use it as a name for the personal Chris [..]
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