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IQ

1

i.q.

2

abbreviation for

  1. the same as.

IQ

1

abbreviation for

  1. intelligence quotient


i.q.

2

abbreviation for

  1. idem quod

iq

3

the internet domain name for

  1. Iraq

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Word History and Origins

Origin of IQ1

First recorded in 1960–65

Origin of IQ2

From Latin idem quod

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Word History and Origins

Origin of IQ1

Latin: the same as

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Example Sentences

An IQ below 70 generally indicates someone with intellectual disability (ID).

Recipients in a cryobank can peruse donor files and see hair color, eye color, race, height, IQ, and so on.

She makes bold statements that IQ, law-abiding or -breaking tendencies and political alignment are all genetically determined.

What they found was the people who began smoking pot weekly before they turned 18 showed an average drop of about eight IQ points.

By the time they turned 13, the children took their first IQ tests.

Basically a function of his IQ rather than his formal education?

The IQ usually remains fairly constant as the child grows older, and thus represents his rate of mental growth.

While the mental age tells an individual's intellectual level at a given time, the IQ tells how fast he has progressed.

No one with an IQ of less than seventy-five could create the sort of field you were talking about.

You have an adequate IQ—that's the only test you need to pass with me.

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