i. e.

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Hungarian

Etymology

Abbreviation of időszámításunk előtt (before the common era).

Noun

i. e.

  1. BCE

Usage notes

Placed before the year, as in "i. e. 753" (753 BCE).

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Latin

Etymology

Abbreviation of id est.

Phrase

i. e.

  1. i.e., that is, in other words