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ait

[eyt]
–noun British Dialect.
a small island, esp. in a river.
Also, eyot.


Origin:
bef. 900; ME eyt, OE ȳgett, dim. of ieg, īg island, c. MLG ō, ōge, ou(we), OHG ouwa, ON ey. See island
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ait   (āt)   
n.   Chiefly British
A small island.

[Middle English eit, from Old English īgeth, diminutive of īg, īeg, island; see island.]
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AIT
Advanced Intelligent Tape

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Abbreviations & Acronyms
AIT
  1. assembly, integration, and test

  2. atomic international time

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