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i.e.prep. abbreviation for id est, which is Latin for "that is" or "t...
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i.e.abbreviation of Latin id est, literally "that is;" used in English in the sense of "that is to say." Latin id "it" is from PIE pronominal stem *i- (see yon). For est, see [..]
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i.e.abbreviation for "id est," Latin for "that is"; also means, "in other words." it is followed by an explanation, specific list or a paraphrase. com [..]
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i.e.An abbreviation for id est-- Latin for "that is" --and used to expand or explain a general term. For example, "his children (i.e., Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Joan)." It should not be [..]
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i.e.An abbreviation of the Latin phrase id est, meaning "that is."
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i.e.(latin) in other words
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i.e.Term used for a particular generation of dispensers
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i.e.(adv) that is to say; in other words
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i.e.it was thought that ascorbic acid would protect wine against oxidation as well as SO2
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i.e.prep. abbreviation for id est, which is Latin for "that is" or "that is to say." It is used to expand or explain a general term as in "his children (i.e. Matthew, Mark, Luke a [..]
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i.e.Lat. abbrev. "id est." KEY: i.e.@lat_abbrev
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i.e.
(initialism) That is; in other words; that is to say.
''The three U.S. states on the west coast have mild seasonal variations in temperature ('''i.e.''', warm winters and cool summers ).''
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