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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th edition, published by Houghton Mifflin Company
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-i- (connective to join word elements)
-ia (suffix)
-ial (suffix)
-ian (suffix)
-iasis (suffix)
-iatric (suffix)
-iatrics (suffix)
-iatry (suffix)
-ic (suffix)
-ician (suffix)
-ics (suffix)
-id (suffix)
-ide (suffix)
-ile (suffix)
-in (suffix)
-ing (suffix)
-ion (suffix)
-ious (suffix)
-ish (suffix)
-ism (suffix)
-ist (suffix)
-ite (suffix)
-itious (suffix)
-itis (suffix)
-ity (suffix)
-ium (suffix)
-ive (suffix)
-ization (suffix)
-ize (suffix)
'Id al-Fitr (festival)
i (in linguistics)
I (Used to refer to oneself)
I Ching (literature, philosophy, China)
I formation (offensive formation)
I-beam (steel joist or girder)
I'd (Contraction)
I'll (Contraction)
I'm (Contraction)
I've (Contraction)
Iapetus (in Greek mythology)
Iberian (ancient Iberia in Transcaucasia or its peoples)