English words starting with idi
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Meanings of Idiasm:
nounA peculiarity, especially a verbal one; a mannerism.
Meanings of Idigbo:
nounA west african tree with a distinctive flat-topped canopy, yielding light-coloured weather-resistant timber.
Usage examples:
Idigbo was first brought to costa rica from africa in the 1980's.
Meanings of Idioblast:
nounA plant cell having a distinctly different nature or contents from those of the surrounding tissue.
Meanings of Idioblastic:
adjectiveDesignating or relating to a mineral crystal within a metamorphic rock which has developed its own characteristic crystal faces. also: designating the ordering of minerals according to their relative ability to develop such crystals when occurring together.
Meanings of Idiochromatic:
adjectiveOf a mineral: deriving its colour or optical properties from the chemicals which are an essential part of its composition.
Meanings of Idiochromatin:
nounChromatin which forms the chromosomes and is concerned with the reproduction of the cell; contrasted with trophochromatin .
Meanings of Idiocies:
nounExtremely stupid behaviour.
Usage examples:
The idiocy of decimating yew forests
Meanings of Idiocrasies:
nounA peculiarity of physical or mental constitution; = "idiosyncrasy" 3.
Meanings of Idiocrasy:
nounA peculiarity of physical or mental constitution; = "idiosyncrasy" 3.
Idiocy
ˈɪdɪəsiMeanings of Idiocy:
nounExtremely stupid behaviour.
Usage examples:
The idiocy of decimating yew forests
Meanings of Idioglossia:
nounA form of dyslalia characterized by consistent substitution of speech sounds to such a degree that the affected person seems to speaking a language of his or her own.
Meanings of Idioglottic:
adjectiveUsing words of one's own invention.
Meanings of Idiogram:
nounA diagrammatic or systematized representation of the chromosome complement of an individual, species, or other group of organisms, indicating the number of chromosomes and their lengths, arm length ratio, centromere position, banding pattern, etc.; = "karyotype". later also: a similar diagram of the structure of a single chromosome, indicating the position of bands, particular loci, etc.
Meanings of Idiograph:
nounA piece or sample of a person's own handwriting; an autograph.
Idiographic
ˌɪd.i.əˈɡræf.ɪkMeanings of Idiographic:
adjectiveRelating to the study or discovery of particular scientific facts and processes, as distinct from general laws.
Usage examples:
In this sense, history is an idiographic temporal process involving individuals.
Idiolect
ˈɪd.i.əʊ.lektMeanings of Idiolect:
nounThe speech habits peculiar to a particular person.
Usage examples:
In his strange idiolect, he preferred to call angels ‘angelicals’
Idiolects
ˈɪd.i.əʊ.lektMeanings of Idiolects:
nounThe speech habits peculiar to a particular person.
Usage examples:
In his strange idiolect, he preferred to call angels ‘angelicals’
Meanings of Idiom:
nounA group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g. over the moon, see the light ).
Idiomatic
ˌɪd.i.əˈmæt.ɪkMeanings of Idiomatic:
adjectiveUsing, containing, or denoting expressions that are natural to a native speaker.
Usage examples:
He spoke fluent, idiomatic english
Meanings of Idiomatically:
adverbIn a way that is natural as well as correct
Usage examples:
He spoke english fluently and idiomatically., the dialogue in the movie idiomatically blends englis…
Meanings of Idiomaticalness:
nounThe quality or condition of being idiomatic.
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