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ice hockey a sport played on ice by two teams. In ice hockey, each person wears skates and plays with a long stick. Using the stick, players hit a flat disc called a puck and try to get it into the other team's goal, often by passing it from one team member to another across the ice.
Iceland an island country in northern Europe. Iceland is in the North Atlantic. Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland.
ice-skate to skate on ice.
ice skate a short boot with a sharp blade attached to the bottom, used for skating on ice.
ice-skating the activity or sport of moving or dancing over ice wearing ice-skates.
icicle a spike of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water.
icing a sweet substance used for covering or decorating cakes, cookies, or other baked goods; frosting.
icon on a phone or computer display, a small drawing that is used as a symbol. Clicking on the symbol requests a certain action from the computer, such as opening a file, taking a user to a location, or playing an audio. [3 definitions]
iconic being a clear symbol or representative of something and generally regarded with high esteem. [2 definitions]
icy made of, covered with, or looking like ice. [3 definitions]
ID1 abbreviation of "Idaho." [2 definitions]
I'd shortened form of "I would" or "I had."
Idaho a state in the northwestern United States. Its capital is Boise. (abbreviated: ID)
idea any thought, belief, picture, or image that is formed in the mind. [4 definitions]
ideal an idea of something in its perfect form. [6 definitions]
idealistic believing that people can change things to make the world better.
identical the exact same. [3 definitions]
identification the act of showing who a person is or what a thing is. [2 definitions]
identify to figure out or show who someone is or what something is. [3 definitions]
identity all of those things by which a person or thing is known or is considered as being. [3 definitions]
idiom a phrase that cannot be understood by understanding the meanings of each of its words. The phrase "fall out," meaning "have a disagreement," is an idiom.