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WIWithin
WIWisconsin (US postal abbreviation)
WIWireless
WIWeb Intelligence
WIWriting Intensive
WIWomen's Institute
WIWeb Interface (computer science)
WIWestern Sahara
WIWork Items
WIWhat If?
WIWest Indies
WIWrought Iron
WIWeld(ing) Inspector
WIWirtschaftsinformatik (German)
WIWorking Interest
WIWallops Island (Virginia)
WIWageningen International
WIWomen's Initiative (American University)
WIWhen Issued
WIWhen Issued (stocks)
WIWoodwork Institute (formerly Woodwork Institute of California)
WIWater Injection (oil industry)
WIWater Intrusion
WIWinrock International
WIWipro Infotech
WIWeapons Inspector
WIWine Institute
WIWork Instruction
WIWater Index
WIWilliams International
WIWrite Image
WIWaterloo Industries
WIWork Input (simple machines)
WIWarm Ischemia
WIWeekly Indemnity (refers to short term disability insurance)
WIWaveform Interpolation
WIWeak Infeed
WIWing Intelligence
WIWave Injector
WIWarsaw Initiative
WIWeapon Initiator
WIWarfighter's Internet
WIWeight Indicator (various companies)


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