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ICT The initialism ICT has several meanings:* A British computer industry company, the International Computers and Tabulators Company, was called ICT. It later became ICL.* ICT is also a general term for Information and Communications Technology.* The ICT (aka ICE-T) is an advanced model of the ICE series of high speed trains.* ICT is the IATA Airport Code for Wichita Mid-Continent Airport in Wichita, Kansas, USA. ...
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ichor The bards of classical Greece used the word ichor when they referred to the blood of a divinity, showing their remembrance of the virtue of "the blood of God."In Chaldean the word ichor signifies "The precious thing."
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ice point The temperature at which a mixture of air-saturated pure water and pure ice may exist in equilibrium at a pressure of one standard atmosphere. The ice point is often used as one fiducial point (0
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icing 1. In general, any deposit or coating of ice on an object, caused by the impingement and freezing of liquid (usually supercooled) hydrometeors; to be distinguished from hoarfrost in that the latter results from the deposition of water vapor. The two basic types of icing are rime and glaze. See aircraft icing, carburetor icing. 2. [Also known as flood icing, flooding ice, aufeis (German), naled (Russian). ...
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ichthyosis A genetic disorder that causes the patient to have scaly skin.
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