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qi

[ chee ]
/ tʃi /
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noun Pinyin.
(in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy) the vital life force that flows through the body and is supposedly regulated by acupuncture.
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Also (Wade-Giles) chi .

Origin of qi

First recorded in 1845–55; from Chinese “breath, air, spirit, gas”

Other definitions for qi (2 of 2)

Qi
[ chœ ]
/ tʃœ /

noun Pinyin.
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British Dictionary definitions for qi

qi
/ (tʃiː) /

noun
a variant of chi 2
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