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11INE — es la sigla de varios organismos estatales: el Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Bolivia; el Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas de Chile; el Instituto Nacional de Estadística de España; el Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Guatemala; el… …
12ine — INE, riviere d Allemagne, OEnus …
13ine — an·ser·ine; ber·ber·ine; ber·nard·ine; ex·am·ine; gam·ine; nec·tar·ine; nick·el·ine; opal·ine; pas·ser·ine; pi·er·ine; po·ner·ine; sap·phir·ine; tan·ger·ine; tras·tev·er·ine; ac·i·pen·ser·ine; ad·am·ine; ae·gir·ine; alex·ine; co·balt·ine;… …
14-ine — I aff. an adjective forming suffix meaning “of, pertaining to, or characteristic of,”“of the nature of,”“made of”: Alpine; crystalline; equine; marine[/ex] • Etymology: < L īnus; in some cases (< L inus) < Gk inos II ine aff. a noun… …
15INE — Die Abkürzung INE bezeichnet: Institut für Nachhaltige Entwicklung Inland Navigation Europe, Interessensvertretung der Schifffahrt Statistikämter einige spanischsprachigen Länder: Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Bolivien), Statistikamt… …
16Ine — ▪ king of Wessex also spelled Ini died 726 or after Anglo Saxon king of the West Saxons, or Wessex, from 688 to 726. One of the most powerful West Saxon rulers before Alfred the Great, Ine was the first West Saxon king to issue a code of… …
17Ine — El término ine puede corresponder a: la ciudad de Ine, en Japón; el rey Ine de Wessex (688–726); el código ISO 639 2 e ISO 639 5 ine, que designa a las lenguas indoeuropeas. el Instituto Nacional de Estadística (España) Esta página de… …
18-ine — {{11}} ine (1) suffix used to form adjectives from nouns, from Fr. ine, fem. of in, or directly from L. inus of, like. {{12}} ine (2) chemical suffix, sometimes IN (Cf. in), though modern use distinguishes them; early 19c., from Fr. ine, from L.… …
19-ine — I. adjective suffix 1. [French in, ine, from Latin īnus more at en] of or relating to < estuarine > 2. [French in, ine, from Latin ĭnus, from Greek inos more at en] made of ; like < opaline > …
20-ine — 1. suffix forming adjectives, meaning belonging to, of the nature of (Alpine; asinine). Etymology: from or after F in ine, or f. L inus 2. suffix forming adjectives esp. from names of minerals, plants, etc. (crystalline). Etymology: L inus from… …