Word info

ICI

Proper noun

Meaning

ICI

(UK) Initialism of Imperial Chemical Industries.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Aldous Huxley 's visit to the former ICI plant in Billingham inspired Brave New World and this unit now makes fertiliser for Growhow, using 1% of the UK's natural gas. Source: Internet

However, it was not intermediary and of its intermediates he said "we cannot discuss them here (nous ne pouvons pas examiner ici)." Source: Internet

About 60 percent of CEF assets are in bond funds, the ICI says, highlighting their appeal to income-oriented investors. Source: Internet

Henry Brunner from Liverpool would join with Ludwig Mond in the 1860s to form a chemical company which became ICI in 1926. Source: Internet

Here again French prefers bare ecce while Spanish and Italian prefer eccum (French ici "here" vs. Spanish aquí, Italian qui). Source: Internet

ICI surrendered its 37.5 per cent holding in Courtaulds and paid Courtaulds £2 million a year for five years, "to take account of the future development expenditure of Courtaulds in the nylon field." Source: Internet

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