What does I stand for?

I stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of I across different fields and industries.

Injection

Forcing of fuel into cylinder of a compression ignition oil engine. Forcing of feed water into a boiler

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Increase

Become or make greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree.

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Inclination

A measure of the tilt of a planet's orbital plane in relation to that of the Earth. Leaning The mutual leaning of two planes, or lines, towards each other The angular intersection of two planes or lines

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Incandescent

Lampholders of the threaded screw shell types for use with standard sizes of incandescent bulbs, having threaded bases.

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Incubator

An organisation or company which provides support to new businesses to help them develop and grow.

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Incendiary
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Increment

Quantity, usually variable, that is added to an independent variable in an invariable expression When very small it is termed a 'differential'

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Indicator

A compound that changes color at a particular pH, or over a particular narrow range of pH, used or In intelligence usage, an item of information which reflects the intention or capability of an adversary to adopt or reject a course of action. A mechanical device with points to a scale to provide a visual perspective of the state of a component.

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Influence
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