| CITIFICATION | • citification n. The process of making something urban. • CITIFICATION n. the act of citifying, also CITYFICATION. |
| DIGITISATION | • digitisation n. Alternative spelling of digitization. • DIGITISATION n. the process of making digital, also DIGITIZATION. |
| DIGITIZATION | • digitization n. (Computing) The conversion of data or information from analog to digital or binary. • digitization n. (Computing) Hence, the transformation of a process or system from mainly analogue form to digital form. • DIGITIZATION n. the process of making digital, also DIGITISATION. |
| IGNITABILITY | • ignitability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being ignitable. • ignitability n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is ignitable. • IGNITABILITY n. the state of being ignitable. |
| IGNITIBILITY | • ignitibility n. Ignitability. • IGNITIBILITY n. the state of being ignitible. |
| ILLIMITATION | • illimitation n. Lack of limitations; freedom from checks or restraints. • ILLIMITATION n. the state of being illimitable. |
| INACTIVITIES | • inactivities n. Plural of inactivity. • INACTIVITY n. the state of being inactive. |
| INFINITATING | • infinitating v. Present participle of infinitate. • INFINITATE v. to make infinite. |
| INITIATIVELY | • initiatively adv. (Nonstandard) On one’s own initiative; without being prompted. • INITIATIVE adv. serving to initiate. |
| INITIATORIES | • initiatories n. Plural of initiatory. • INITIATORY n. an introductory rite. |
| INITIATRICES | • INITIATRIX n. a female initiator. |
| INITIATRIXES | • INITIATRIX n. a female initiator. |
| INTIMIDATING | • intimidating v. Present participle of intimidate. • intimidating adj. Threatening, producing feelings of fear or timidity. • INTIMIDATE v. to make timid or fearful. |
| INTIMIDATION | • intimidation n. The act of making timid or fearful or of deterring by threats; the state of being intimidated. • INTIMIDATION n. the act of intimidating. |
| INTUITIONISM | • intuitionism n. (Mathematics) An approach to mathematics/logic which avoids proof by contradiction, and which requires… • INTUITIONISM n. the belief that the perception of truth is by intuition. |
| INTUITIONIST | • intuitionist n. A person who studies intuitionistic mathematics. • INTUITIONIST n. a believer in intuitionism. |
| INTUITIVISMS | • INTUITIVISM n. being intuitive. |
| REINITIATING | • reinitiating v. Present participle of reinitiate. • REINITIATE v. to initiate again. |
| REINITIATION | • reinitiation n. A second or subsequent initiation. |