3. Favorite, pet, darling.

Idolater, n.

    1. Worshipper of idols.
    2. Adorer, great admirer.

Idolatry, n.

    1. Worship of idols.
    2. Excessive love, extravagant fondness, excessive veneration.

Idolize, v. a.

    1. Deify.
    2. Adore, reverence or love excessively, be extravagantly fond of.

Idyl, n. [Written also Idyll.]

    1. Bucolic, eclogue, pastoral, pastoral poem.
    2. Short poem (highly wrought).

If, conj.

    1. Suppose that, admitting that, allowing that, granting that, grant that, on the supposition that.
    2. Whether, whether or not.

Igneous, a.

    1. Fiery.
    2. Molten, produced under the action of fire.

Ignis fatuus. [L.] Jack-with-a-lantern, Jack-a-lantern, Will-with-the-wisp, Will-o’-the-wisp, corpse-candle.

Ignite, v. a. Kindle, set fire to, set on fire.

Ignite, v. n. Kindle, take fire, catch fire.


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