ID (identification)
document which serves to identify a person; verification of the identity of a person or thing
ID (identity)
individuality, personality, qualities which identify a person or thing
id
n.
unconscious part of the psyche which is associated with instinctive impulses (Psychoanalysis)
Id. (Idaho)
n.
state in the northwestern part of the United States
ID
ID, I.D. or id may refer to:
identification (popular-speech abbreviation)
identity cardthe Id in the
Id, ego, and super-ego psychological constructthe
identity function in mathematics.Codes:
Idaho (
United States postal abbreviations)
Indonesia,
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code ID (Internet
TLD:
.id)
Indonesian language, ISO 639 alpha-2 code id
Interlink Airlines,
IATA airline code
Iota Draconis, a starOther:The
postnominal letters for the
Rhodesian Independence Decoration
i-D, a British fashion magazine
I.D. (magazine), and American magazine focusing on Architecture, Graphic and Industrial Design
I.D. (film), the 1995 British film, directed by Philip Davisin computing, and particularly in the context of databases: an
identifierin the
Objective-C programming language id is the designation of the generic object datatype
id Software, the computer game software developer
Intelligent design, a modern form of the
teleological argument (an argument for the existence of a god) which argues that life was designedIncompetent design, also known as
Argument from poor designIndustrial designThe standard Latin abbreviation
idemLatin
id est ("that is"), usually abbreviated "i.e."
iD Two, RTÉ television programme
Influence diagram, a graphical and mathematical representation of a decision situationThe Citroën ID, a variant of the
Citroën DSIn India, the Muslim religious festival of
Id-ul-FitriD (video game), is a 1980s video game by Mel Croucher
Internet Draft, a working document of the IETF
Inside diameter, a dimension commonly used to specify the size of tubing or pipe
Independent Democrats, a political party in South AfricaInduced draft, a type of fan used in installations such as
Thermal power stationsInfectious diseaseThe Islamic festivals of
Eid (
Eid-ul-Fitr and
Eid-ul-Adha)Latin Ides, the festival (in the Roman calendar) at the middle of the month, such as the
Ides of March (
March 15), and the Ides of February (
February 13)Id is "Jew" in some dialects of
Yiddish, also known as Iddish.
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id
Id.
Id. (
Latin, short for "idem", "the same") is the term used in legal citations for the previously cited source (cf.
ibid). It is also used in academic citations where it replaces the name of a repeated author.
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ID
Noun
1. a state in the Rocky Mountains
(synonym) Idaho, Gem State
(hypernym) American state
(part-holonym) United States, United States of America, America, US, U.S., USA, U.S.A.
(part-meronym) Yellowstone National Park
2. a card or badge used to identify the bearer; "you had to show your ID in order to get in"
(synonym) I.D.
(hypernym) badge
id
Noun
1. (psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity
(hypernym) instinct, inherent aptitude
(part-holonym) unconscious mind, unconscious
(classification) psychoanalysis, analysis, depth psychology
ir
v.
go, proceed, move; travel; walk; suit; lead; drive; ride
íd.
ditto, aforesaid, same, as already stated
id
idem, same as mentioned before (indicates that a name, title, etc. has already been mentioned)