"inci" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: [ˈɪnt͡ʃi] Forms: inciku [first-person, possessive], incimu [possessive, second-person], incinya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From English inch, from Middle English ynche, enche, from Old English ynce, borrowed from Latin uncia (“twelfth part”). Compare to Japanese インチ (inchi, “inch”). Etymology templates: {{der|id|en|inch}} English inch, {{der|id|enm|ynche}} Middle English ynche, {{m|enm|enche}} enche, {{der|id|ang|ynce}} Old English ynce, {{der|id|la|uncia||twelfth part}} Latin uncia (“twelfth part”), {{cog|ja|インチ|t=inch|tr=inchi}} Japanese インチ (inchi, “inch”) Head templates: {{id-noun}} inci (first-person possessive inciku, second-person possessive incimu, third-person possessive incinya)
  1. inch, a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 2.54 centimetres. Synonyms: dim

Download JSON data for inci meaning in Indonesian (1.9kB)

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