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'''Is''' is the third-person singular verb form of the copula in the English language.

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Acronyms
Codes
Miscellaneous
See also
Acronyms

As two letter acronyms, 'IS' and 'Is' may refer to:

Image stabilization, a technology used to reduce blur as a result of lens-shake.

Independence Square

Information science, an interdisciplinary science primarily concerned with the collection, classification, manipulation, storage, retrieval and dissemination of information

★ An initialism for Information services

★ An initialism for Information systems

Insertion sequence

IntelliStar, a computer system used to display local forecasts on The Weather Channel

Intermediate school

International Sign (Deaf sign language/pidgin)

International Socialists, a number of socialist political organizations

Intrinsic safety

★ In the IS/LM model, an economic model, the Investment Saving schedule of the non-financial real economy at equilibrium

★ In the Bible, an abbreviation for the prophetic Book of Isaiah

★ In geography, an abbreviation for Island(s).

★ In geography, an abbreviation for Isle(s)

★ An initialism for Intelligent Systems, a first-party developer for Nintendo

★ An initialism for Istrebitel Sputnikov, a designation for Russian anti-satellite weapons

Internal security

Locomotive IS - the Soviet passenger steam locomotive.

Iosif Stalin tank, Soviet heavy tank in World War II
Codes


★ Island Airlines, an American aviation firm's IATA reservation code

Israel's NATO country code digram

.is, Iceland's Top level domain

Icelandic language (ISO 639-1 alpha-2 language code: is)

Miscellaneous



★ ''is a band from Sydney, Australia is's myspace page

★ ''I"s'', a manga by Masakazu Katsura.

★ ''I.S. (Aiesu)'', a manga about intersexuals by Chiyo Rokuhana.

★ "is-" is a prefix that is similar or acts as an alternative to another main prefix: iso-.

Lexus IS, the compact-sized sedan made by Toyota's Lexus division.

★ The Anglo-Saxon ''Is''-rune Isaz

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