Words Starting with "I"
141 words found
A medical procedure involving the administration of drugs, fluids, or nutrients directly into a vein via injection or infusion.
A structured instrument or list used to systematically measure and evaluate an individual's specific personality characteristics, interests, or skills.
The practice of fortune-telling or divination using specific methods considered to be occult.
A country in West Asia with Baghdad as its capital.
The capacity of a living organism to detect, respond to, or react to changes in the environment or external and internal stimuli.
A country in Western Europe.
A title for Jesus Christ.
An archaic term for a medical condition characterized by respiratory distress, such as asthma.
A religion recognized by Allah
Everything related to the teachings, values, or characteristics that are in accordance with the Islamic religion.
A quality or characteristic reflecting the values, teachings, or identity of Islam in a person's behavior or perspective.
The process or effort of Islamizing, specifically the integration of Islamic values or teachings into a society or culture.
A line on a map connecting locations where similar plant species reach the same stage of development or maturity at the same time.
A line on a map connecting points or regions that share the same flora or vegetation composition.
A line on a map connecting points of equal duration of sunshine during a specific period.
A policy or doctrine of a country to limit involvement in the political, economic, or military affairs of other nations.
A building or specific enclosure used as a stable for keeping horses.
A grand building serving as the official residence of a head of state, monarch, or royal family members.
A state of steadfastness, consistency in practicing religious teachings, and unwavering commitment to principles of goodness.
A term in Islamic law referring to a sale contract for goods in the form of an order with specific criteria.
A typeface style in typography that is slanted, typically used for emphasis or to denote foreign terms.