If is a conjunction used in English conditional sentences.
If may also refer to:
- "If (They Made Me a King)", a 1951 hit song by Perry Como
- If (band), 1970s British progressive jazz-rock band
- If (Glass Hammer album)
- If (If album)
- if (Mindless Self Indulgence album), a 2008 album recorded by Mindless Self Indulgence
- "If", a song by Bananarama, released in 2001
- "If..." (The Bluetones song), released in 1998
- "If" (Bread song), originally released in 1971 and a number one UK single by Telly Savalas in 1975
- "If", a song by The Cult from the album Ceremony
- "If...", released in 1997 by The Divine Comedy from the album A Short Album About Love
- "If" (Freemasons song), released in 2009
- "If" (Janet Jackson song), released in 1993
- "If" (Kana Nishino song), released in 2010
- "If" (Pink Floyd song), released in 1970
- "If" (Red Hot Chili Peppers song), released in 2006
- "If" , a Joni Mitchell song on her 2007 album Shine.
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- If, a small island in the Bay of Marseille, France, location of the Château d'If
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- The If current, a component current in the cardiac pacemaker potential
- IF (x86 flag), the Interrupt Flag in the x86 architecture
- Immunofluorescence, a form of labeling substances with fluorescent antibodies
- Impact factor, a measure reflecting the average number of citations to articles published in scholarly journals
- In Flames, a melodic death metal band from Sweden as well as a song from their album Lunar Strain
- Initiation factor, an important component in protein synthesis
- Intelligent falling, an alternative theory of gravitation
- Interactive fiction, text-based computer games featuring interactive stories and environments
- Interface (computing), in Linux commands like ifup, ifdown and POSIX standards headers like if.h
- Intermediate filament, a component of the cytoskeleton
- Intermediate form, a data structure constructed from the input to a computer program from which the output is constructed
- Intermediate frequency, an intermediate step in radio transmission or reception
- Intermittent fasting, a diet having recurring periods of fasting
- Internal focusing, a lens technology in which focusing occurs only with internal elements
- Internally Flawless, a grade of diamond clarity
- Interstitial fluid, the liquid outside of a cell
- Iodine monofluoride, unstable interhalogen inorganic compound
- InvisionFree, a free online forum hosting service
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