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- izanami/ˌɪz.əˈnɑː.mi/A proper noun, the name of a goddess in Japanese mythology, specifically the primordial goddess of creation and death, and a former wife of the god Izanagi.nounVery Low
- izar/ɪˈzɑː/A veil or covering worn by Muslim women.nounVery Low (Specialized/Rare)
- izard/ˈɪzəd/A southern European species of lizard, specifically the wall lizard of the genus Podarcis.nounExtremely Low / Obscure
- izba/ˈɪzbə/A traditional Russian wooden log house or cottage, typically found in rural areas.nounVery Low / Specialist
- izetbegovic/ˌɪzɛtˈbɛɡəvɪtʃ/A Bosnian surname, specifically associated with Alija Izetbegović (1925–2003), the first President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.nounVery Low
- izhevsk/ˈɪʒɛfsk/The capital and largest city of the Udmurt Republic, Russia, located on the Izh River.nounLow
- izmir/ˈɪzmɪə/A major city and seaport in western Turkey, on the Aegean Sea.nounB2
- izmit/ˈɪzmɪt/A city in northwestern Turkey, located on the eastern coast of the Sea of Marmara.nounVery Low
- iznik/ˈɪznɪk/A place name referring to a historic town in Turkey, famous for the production of distinctive pottery and tiles.nounVery Low / Niche
- iztaccihuatl/ɪsˌtæk.siˈwɑː.təl/The name of a dormant volcano in Mexico, often called the 'Sleeping Woman' or 'White Woman' due to its silhouette resembling a reclining woman.nounVery Low
- izvestia/ɪzˈvɛstjə/The name of a former major Soviet/Russian newspaper, literally meaning 'news' or 'reports' in Russian.nounC1
- izzak/ˈɪz.æk/ (hypothetical, based on spelling)A non-standard, colloquial variant of the word 'is' or contraction of 'is that', used predominantly in certain regional dialects or informal speech patterns.nounExtremely Rare / Non-Standard
- izzard/ˈɪzəd/The letter Z (especially when referring to its name or pronunciation).nounVery Rare / Obsolete
- izzat/ˈɪz.æt/Honour, prestige, or respect, particularly in South Asian contexts.nounLow (C2)
- iˈconoˌclasm/aɪˈkɒn.əˌklæz.əm/The action of attacking or rejecting cherished beliefs, established institutions, or traditional values as being based on error or superstition.nounC1/C2 (Low-frequency academic word)
- iˈdentiˌfier/aɪˈdentɪfaɪə(r)/A person or thing that establishes or indicates the identity of someone or something.nounC1
- iˈllyrian/ɪˈlɪrɪən/Relating to ancient Illyria, a region of the northwestern Balkan Peninsula along the Adriatic coast, or its people, language, or culture.adjectivenounC2/Proficient (Very Low Frequency)
- iˈmmersion/ɪˈmɜːʃn/The act of plunging or submerging something completely into a liquid.nounB2
- iˈonian/aɪˈəʊ.ni.ən/Relating to Ionia, the ancient region on the coast of Asia Minor (modern-day western Turkey) and its people, language, and culture.adjectivenounC1+
- iˌrratioˈnality/ɪˌræʃ.əˈnæl.ə.ti/The quality or state of being illogical or unreasonable; acting without clear thought or reason.nounC1
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