Associations to the word «Ii»
Noun
- Ix
- Crusade
- Matilda
- Holocaust
- Corps
- Subtype
- Principality
- Boniface
- Antioch
- Iliad
- Rom
- Consort
- Pretender
- Memoir
- Cu
- Supernova
- Territorial
- Emmanuel
- Silesia
- Tt
- Mrna
- Partisan
- Ea
- Indochina
- Rudolph
- Qc
- Ulrich
- Grandson
- Catherine
- Corsica
- Algebra
- Manganese
- Naples
- Strauss
- Saxony
- Caliph
- Federico
- Brabant
- Forces
- Cadence
- Viii
- Conrad
- Xvi
- King
- Veteran
- Fighter
- Walpole
- Felipe
- Genevieve
- Asturias
- Legate
- Hesse
- Pedro
- Johann
- Holstein
- Sancho
- Pow
- Ci
- Ui
- Yugoslavia
- Vizier
- Occupation
- Biosynthesis
- Monarch
- Chap
- Extermination
- Clermont
- Apple
- Ace
- Successor
- Simeon
- Goldsmith
- Wherefore
- Poland
- Ludwig
- Xii
- Charles
- Spitfire
- Amiga
- Empress
- Recipient
- Elisabeth
Adjective
Wiktionary
Ⅱ, symbol. Roman numeral two (2)
Ⅱ, symbol. (ordinal) (especially in the names of aristocracy) the second.
Ⅱ, symbol. Ⅱ, Roman numeral two (2)
Ⅱ, symbol. (music) minor supertonic triad
Dictionary definition
II, noun. The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one or a numeral representing this number.
II, adjective. Being one more than one; "he received two messages".
Wise words
Don't use words too big for the subject. Don't say
"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.