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i.e.
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
i.e.
(abbreviation)
-ie
(noun suffix)
i.e.
abbreviation
i.e.
abbreviation
Britannica Dictionary definition of I.E.
that is
—
used to introduce something that explains a preceding statement more fully or exactly
The medicine needs be taken for a short period of time;
i.e.
, three to five days.
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◊ The abbreviation
i.e.
comes from the Latin phrase “id est,” which means “that is.”
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