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qiIn traditional Chinese medicine, vital energy or life force that keeps a person’s spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical health in balance.
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qi"physical life force," 1850, from Chinese qi "air, breath."
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qithe life force, in Chinese philosophy
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qiA short word commonly used in Scrabble to piss of another person. More often than not, it plays off of an I that lays next to a triple letter score, scoring an obsurd amount of points for such a small [..]
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qivital energy circling the body
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qiAbr. Quite Intresting. also a show on bbc2 presented by stephen fry
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qiChinese life energy. The stuff that makes white guys dig asian pussy
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qiAn ancient magical Chinese superpower force used as a plot device in kung-fu movies when the writers are having a slow day.
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qiA popular two letter word the commonly instills violence, cursing, looting, and riots. Additionally use may cause projectile vomiting and hives
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qiA treachorous fake person who will take anything of value, then leave.
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qiThe most common industry standard for inductive (wireless) charging. See: Inductive charging Qi specifies that compatible devices must include magnets to help the coils align properly. It also include [..]
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qiQuality Improvement
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qiA Chinese term used to describe one's vital energy or life force.
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qiQualified Individual (OPA 90)
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qiQualified Indivindual.
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qithe flow of universal energy in the body.
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qi(n) 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 t [..]
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qiQi is a standard for wireless charging developed by the Wireless Power Consortium. The name Qi is taken from the traditional Chinese word for flow of energy; Qi is frequently translated as "natur [..]
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qiBroadly, the alleged "vital force" that underlies functioning of body, mind, and spirit. According to Qigong theory, Qi encompasses air and internal Qi, or true Qi, which includes es [..]
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qi(n) see chi
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qiA global standard developed by the Wireless Power consortium for charging electronic products including mobile devices. All devices and wireless charging accessories with the Qi (pronounced "chee") logo will be compatible with each other.
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qiThe vital Life force in the body, supposedly able to be regulated by Acupuncture. It corresponds roughly to the Greek pneuma, the Latin spiritus, and the ancient Indian prana. The concept of Life-brea [..]
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qiThe vital life force in the body, supposedly able to be regulated by acupuncture. It corresponds roughly to the Greek pneuma, the Latin spiritus, and the ancient Indian prana. The concept of life-brea [..]
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qiQi is a functional programming language that is well suited for mathematical evaluations and the programming of mathematical equations and functions. Qi offers the advantages of pattern matching, lamb [..]
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qiIn traditional Chinese medicine, vital energy or life force that keeps a person’s spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical health in balance.
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qiPlease see "quality improvement."
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qiVital energy or life force of the universe and the body. Also known as Ki (Japanese) and prana (Indian).
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qi"Spirit," "air," "breath," or "spirit energy." A biophysical energy generated through breathing techniques studied in Kung Fu. Ideally, Chi can infuse a person with tremendous vitality and make him or or her extremely powerful in action, much more so than power developed through the muscular system alone.
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qi1. (lit.:) Air, breath; 2. According to traditional Chinese metaphysics, particularly Taoism, a ubiquitous, naturally-occurring energy or force that circulates through the body that, when combined wit [..]
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qiQualified individual
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qiPronounced ‘chee’, this is another term for energy or vital force.
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