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Si

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SI

abbr. French Système International [d'Unités] (International System [of Units])

Si 1

The symbol for silicon.

Si 2

abbr. Bible Sirach

si

C0000100 (sē)n. Music Ti.
[Italian, from Medieval Latin; see gamut.]

si

(siː) n (Classical Music) music a variant of te

si

the internet domain name for (Computer Science) Slovenia

Si

(ʃiː) or

Si Kiang

n (Placename) a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for the Xi

Si

the chemical symbol for (Elements & Compounds) silicon

SI

symbol for (Units) Système International (d'Unités). See SI unit abbreviation for (Placename) NZ South Island

SI

International System of Units. [< French S(ystème) I(nternationale d'Unités)]

Si

Chem. Symbol. silicon.

S.I.

Staten Island.

Si

The symbol for silicon.
Thesaurus
Noun1.SI - a tetravalent nonmetallic elementSi - a tetravalent nonmetallic element; next to oxygen it is the most abundant element in the earth's crust; occurs in clay and feldspar and granite and quartz and sand; used as a semiconductor in transistorsatomic number 14, siliconchemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matterquartz - a hard glossy mineral consisting of silicon dioxide in crystal form; present in most rocks (especially sandstone and granite); yellow sand is quartz with iron oxide impuritiesclay - a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when firedsemiconducting material, semiconductor - a substance as germanium or silicon whose electrical conductivity is intermediate between that of a metal and an insulator; its conductivity increases with temperature and in the presence of impuritiesfeldspar, felspar - any of a group of hard crystalline minerals that consist of aluminum silicates of potassium or sodium or calcium or bariumgranite - plutonic igneous rock having visibly crystalline texture; generally composed of feldspar and mica and quartzsand - a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coralsilicone, silicone polymer - any of a large class of siloxanes that are unusually stable over a wide range of temperatures; used in lubricants and adhesives and coatings and synthetic rubber and electrical insulation2.SI - a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists; fundamental quantities are length (meter) and mass (kilogram) and time (second) and electric current (ampere) and temperature (kelvin) and amount of matter (mole) and luminous intensity (candela); "Today the United States is the only country in the world not totally committed to the Systeme International d'Unites"International System, International System of Units, SI system, SI unit, Systeme International, Systeme International d'Unitesmetric system - a decimal system of weights and measures based on the meter and the kilogram and the second3.si - the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmizationte, tisolfa syllable - one of the names for notes of a musical scale in solmization

Si

enUK

Si,

river, China: see XiXi
or Xi Jiang
, great river of S China, c.1,250 mi (2,010 km) long, rising in E Yunnan prov. and flowing generally E through Guangxi and Guangdong provs. to the South China Sea near Guangzhou; the Kui, Bei, and Dong rivers are its chief tributaries.
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Si,

symbol for the element siliconsilicon,
nonmetallic chemical element; symbol Si; at. no. 14; interval in which at. wt. ranges 28.084–28.086; m.p. 1,410&degC;; b.p. 2,355&degC;; sp. gr. 2.33 at 25&degC;; valence usually +4.
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SI:

see International System of UnitsInternational System of Units,
officially called the Système International d'Unités, or SI, system of units adopted by the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures (1960). It is based on the metric system.
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Si

(chemistry) silicon

SI

(physics) International System of Units

International System of Units (SI)

A system of units based on the following fundamental quantities: metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole.

SI

The symbol for the International System of Units.

Xi

, Hsi, Si a river in S China, rising in Y?nnan province and flowing east to the Canton delta on the South China Sea: the main river system of S China. Length: about 1900 km (1200 miles)

SI

(unit)Syst?me International.

SI

(character)Shift In.

si

(networking)The country code for Slovenia.

SI


silicon

 [sil´ĭ-kon] a chemical element, atomic number 14, atomic weight 28.086, symbol Si. (See Appendix 6.)silicon dioxide silica.

SI units

 the units of measurement generally accepted for all scientific and technical uses; together they make up the International System of Units. (See also metric system" >metric system.) The abbreviation SI, from the French Système International d'Unités, is used in all languages. There are seven base SI units, defined by specified physical measurements, and two supplementary units. Units are derived for any other physical quantities by multiplication and division of the base and supplementary units. The derived units with special names are shown in the accompanying table.

SI is a coherent system. This means that units are always combined without conversion factors. The derived unit of velocity is the meter per second (m/s); the derived unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3). If you know that pressure is force per unit area, then you know that the SI unit of pressure (the pascal) is the unit of force divided by the unit of area and is therefore equal to 1 newton per square meter.
The metric prefixes can be attached to any unit in order to make a unit of a more convenient size. The symbol for the prefix is attached to the symbol for the unit, e.g., nanometer (nm) = 10−9 m. The units of mass are specified in terms of the gram, e.g., microgram (μg) = 10−9 kg.
Only one prefix is used with a unit; the use of units such as the millimicrometer is no longer acceptable. When a unit is raised to a power, the power applies to the prefix as well, e.g., a cubic millimeter (mm3) = 10−9 m3. When a prefix is used with a ratio unit, it should be in the numerator rather than in the denominator, e.g., kilometers/second (km/s) rather than meters/millisecond (m/ms). Only prefixes denoting powers of 103 are normally used. Hecto-, deka-, deci-, and centi- are usually attached only to the metric system units gram, meter, and liter.
Owing to the force of tradition, one noncoherent unit, the liter, equal to 10−3 m3, or 1 dm3, is generally accepted for use with SI. The internationally accepted abbreviation for liter is the letter l; however, this can be confused with the numeral 1, especially in typescript. For this reason, the capital letter L is also used as a symbol for liter. The lower case letter is generally used with prefixes, e.g., dl, ml, fl. The symbols for all other SI units begin with a capital letter if the unit is named after a person and with a lower case letter otherwise. The name of a unit is never capitalized.

SI

Abbreviation for International System of Units (Système International d'Unités).

Si

Symbol for silicon.

sI

Abbreviation for 6-mercaptopurine ribonucleoside (or 6-thioinosine).

SI

Abbreviation for:
International System of Units 
sacroiliac
safety index
sagittal index
saline infusion
satiety index
saturation index
secondary infertility
seed implantation
selectivity index
self-inflicted
self-injury
sensitivity index
serious illness
serious injury
seriously ill
sexual intercourse
sexually inactive
sexually inexperienced
serum iron
severity index
shock index
signal intensity
silent infarction
silent ischaemia
silicone
silver
Singh Index
sinus irregularities
situs inversus
small intestine
smoke inhalation
smoking index
snoring index
social interaction
Special Investigator
speech impaired
spinal injury
stability index
stratum intermedium
statutory instrument 
stress incontinence
stroke index
Structured Interview 
suicidal ideation
superior/inferior
survival index
systolic index

SI

Lab medicine Systeme International d'unites, Intl System of units The international system for standardization of units of measurement; the SI is a refinement and extension of the metric system 1. Sacroiliac.2. Saline injection
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3. Saturation index.4. School inventory–psychological test.5. Sex inventory–psychological evaluation.

SI

Abbreviation for International System of Units; sensory integration.

Si

Symbol for silicon.

SI

Abbreviation for International System of Units.

Si

Symbol for silicon.

SI


SI

abbreviation for STATUTORY INSTRUMENT.

Si

enUK

SI

The two-character ISO 3166 country code for SLOVENIA.

Si

1. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the Republic of Slovenia. This is the code used in international transactions to and from Slovenian bank accounts.

2. ISO 3166-2 geocode for Slovenia. This is used as an international standard for shipping to Slovenia. Each municipality has its own code with the prefix "SI." For example, the code for the Municipality of Bled is ISO 3166-2:SI-003.

SI


AcronymDefinition
SISports Illustrated
SISlovenia (international code)
SISilicon
SISystems Integration
SISystème International d'Unités (international system of units based on the Meter, Kilogram, Second, Ampere, Kelvin, Candela, and Mole)
SISystem Information
SISystem Information (Norton Utilities)
SIStatutory Instrument (UK Legislation term)
SIService Information
SISchool of Information (university)
SISelf-Injury
SISquare Inch(es)
SISmithsonian Institution
SISupplemental Instruction
SISignal Integrity
SISpark Ignition
SIShift In
SISlightly Included (second lowest quality of diamond)
SISerious Injury
SIInternational System of Units (metric system; more commonly seen as ISU)
SISouth Island (New Zealand)
SIStaten Island
SISistema Informativo
SIStructural Integrity
SISystèmes d'Information
SIStandardization (Flight) Instructor
SISystem International
SISite Investigation
SISystem Integrator
SISuperimpose
SISensory Integration
SISexual Intercourse
SISystem Interface
SISports Interactive (game)
SIStill Image
SIShut-In
SISmall Intestine
SISeriously Ill
SISelf Inflicted
SIScientific Investigation
SISistema de Informação
SISystems Integrator
SISacroiliac
SISingapore Idol (Singapore TV show)
SIStudy Island (software)
SIStrategic Initiative (management)
SISelf-Insert (fiction)
SISoftware Item
SISimply Irresistible (song)
SISpeaker Independent
SISelf-Incompatibility (botany)
SIScience and Industry
SISacroiliac Joint
SIShadow Image
SISiena, Toscana (Italian province)
SISwine Influenza
SISite Inspection
SISystems Intelligence (psychological theory)
SISwap-In
SISoroptimist International
SISub Inspector
SISimple Interest
SISynergos Institute (San Diego, CA)
SISoftice (debugger)
SIService Index
SISwarm Intelligence
SISudden Impact (movie)
SISource Index
SISuicidal Ideation
SIScientific Instrument
SISensitive Item (algorithm)
SIStep-Index
SIService Indicator (SS7 SCCP)
SISituationist International (governing body of political dissidents circa 1968)
SISpecialty Item
SISPARC International, Inc.
SIService Integrator
SISemiconductor International
SIShared Interest (New York, NY)
SISide Information
SISpecial Instruction
SISchweizer Informatiker Gesellschaft (Zurich, Switzerland)
SIShrouded Isles (gaming, Dark Age of Camelot add-on)
SISilicon Image, Inc
SISpecific Impulse (measure of efficiency of rocket engines)
SISurface Impoundment
SISpecial Intelligence
SISpecial Inspection
SISimplified Issue (life insurance)
SISaturation Index
SISignal Interference
SIScience Instrument (Hubble Telescope)
SISoil Investigation
SISimilarity Index
SIStrategic Investor
SISpeech Impairment
SIShift-Invariant
SISalt Institute
SISolution Implementation
SISummons Issued
SISarcasm Intended
SISystematic Innovation
SISailing Instruction
SISecurity Inspector
SISolving International
SIStrange Interlude (Eugene O'Neill book)
SISensitivity Information
SISelf-Insertion (fan fiction)
SIShipping Instruction
SISiilinjärvi (Finnish)
SISexually Inappropriate
SISecondary Injection
SISolar Influences
SIScalable Infrastructure
SISkill Identifier (US Army)
SISucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency
SISettlement Instruction
SISurveillance and Intelligence
SISelf Isolation
SISafeguards Information
SISafe Intake
SIStandardization and Interoperability
SISpiritual Intervention (religious doctrine)
SISurveillance Index
SIStraight-In Approach
SISpray Injection
SISergeant Instructor
SISaint Ignatius College Preparatory (San Francisco, California)
SISmoothness Index
SISociety for India (Cornell University)
SISummary Investigation
SIScintillation Index
SISupporting Installation
SISamahang Ilokano (Filipino college organization)
SISolar Inertial
SISupplementary Insulation
SISponsor Identification
SISurveyor Intern
SISport Injected (Honda)
SISimple Interference
SISector Iridectomy (partial removal of the iris of the eye)
SISeptuagint Institute (Trinity Western University, Canada)
SISelective Interchange
SISafety/Site Inspection
SISemiconductor Ignition
SIShadow Instruction (computer instruction set)
SISharma Industries
SISomatosensory Receiving Area (in parietal lobe of cortex)
SISpokane International Railroad Company
SISignaling Intelligence
SISippy International
SINormalized Subthreshold Swing
SISlave Illuminator
SISystems Industries, Incorporated
SISocietatis Iesu, Latin for Society of Jesus, Jesuits (religious order)
SISecretaría Indigenista (Spanish: Indigenous Secertariat)

Si

enUK
  • noun

Synonyms for Si

noun a tetravalent nonmetallic element

Synonyms

  • atomic number 14
  • silicon

Related Words

  • chemical element
  • element
  • quartz
  • clay
  • semiconducting material
  • semiconductor
  • feldspar
  • felspar
  • granite
  • sand
  • silicone
  • silicone polymer

noun a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists

Synonyms

  • International System
  • International System of Units
  • SI system
  • SI unit
  • Systeme International
  • Systeme International d'Unites

Related Words

  • metric system

noun the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization

Synonyms

  • te
  • ti

Related Words

  • solfa syllable
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