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/kī/,
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chis, plural;
  1. The twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet (Χ, χ), transliterated in the traditional Latin style as ‘ch’ (as in Christ) or in the modern style as ‘kh’ (as in Khaniá and in the etymologies of this dictionary)

  2. The twenty-second star in a constellation
    • - Chi Ophiuchi

  1. qi: the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health
  2. the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet
  3. Chinese units of measurement are the customary and traditional units of measure used in China. In the People's Republic of China, the units were re-standardised during the late 20th century to make them approximate SI (metric) units. ...
  4. The ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) series of academic conferences is generally considered the most prestigious in the field of human-computer interaction. It is hosted by ACM SIGCHI, the Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction. ...
  5. Chi (Italian for "Who") is an Italian weekly gossip magazine, based in Segrate, Milan, Italy. It's published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, the biggest Italian publishing company.
  6. The chi is a traditional Chinese unit of length, approximately equal to one foot. Its length is derived from the length of human forearm and has first appeared during the Shang Dynasty approximately 3000 years ago. ...
  7. (Chus) is an emotional expression of crying and feeling with someone who is hurting. With the emotion goes the intent to help. God could forbid Israel to have such pity (Deuteronomy 7:16). God refuses to have pity on a disobedient people (Ezekiel 5:11). ...
  8. Vital energy or spirit. (Chinese)
  9. Chicago; "The Goodman Theatre in Chi has spawned a number of today's more accomplished actors."
  10. A biophysical energy generated through breathing techniques; which in defying the laws of physics, and the basic scientific common sense, allows the user to develop super human strength.
  11. The AIDS Research Alliance - Chicago, a CPCRA unit.
  12. Commission for Health Improvement
  13. The Chinese term for life-energy. It is also often referred to as pranic energy or life force. Chi is the bio-electrical energy which runs our bodies on a subtle level. Energy vampires and many psi-vamps believe that they can manipulate chi and feed upon it to sate their hungers. ...
  14. you (informal; to a female who is the same age as or younger than the speaker)
  15. The vitalizing force in nature. Following Ching Hao’s interpretation, we might also say that ch’i, in this case, means oneness between the composer and how his musical instruments are to be played. (Asian Esthetics [sic] and World Music)
  16. In Eastern philosophy, this is the enlivening force in the universe that animates all life (also spelled qi).
  17. (or qi) (n) 1. the "life force" according to traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine; 2. vital energy ("Prana" in Ayurvedic medicine.)
  18. Omega is pleased to encourage that love of learning through book clubs, not just because we identify reading with one of our six purposes, Sincere Learning and Creditable Scholarship, but also because book clubs are a way to relax, to de-stress, to connect with Sisters young and old, and to ...
  19. Chi, or energy, flows through and around every living being. It is said to regulate spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical balance and to be influenced by yin (the receptive, feminine force) and yang (the active masculine force). ...
  20. An acronym for Concentration Highway Interface. CHI is a full duplex time division multiplexed serial interface for digitized voice transfers in communications systems. The current specification supports data transfer rates up to 4.096 Mbs.
  21. Subtle energy of the life force, the control of which is one of the goals of yoga, tantra, tai chi and similar disciplines. Also known as Qi, Ki and in Yoga, Prana.
  22. (also ki, qi or ji) - A "life force" pervading the universe that sustains the body & the material world. These terms & concepts come from Eastern beliefs but are most prominently used in the martial arts and in alternative healing. ...
  23. the body's vital life force according to traditional preparation created by immersing a flower into water and Oriental medicine (Electromagnetic energy).
  24. square: a statistical test used to do hypothesis testing on nominal data (data from nominal items).If data were interval, you would probably use a t test instead.
  25. Chinese word that refers to life force or life energy.