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    [Noun]  | "id" | \ ˈid \


    1: the one of the three divisions of the psyche in psychoanalytic theory that is completely unconscious and is the source of psychic energy derived from instinctual needs and drives


    Origin: 1924 ;

     New Latin, from Latin, it;

    [Noun]  | "ID" | \ ˈī-ˈdē \


    1: a document (such as a card) bearing identifying information about and often a photograph of the individual whose name appears on it —called also ID card, identification card, identity card


    Origin: 1941 ;

    [Noun]  | "caller ID" | \ -ˌī-ˈdē \


    1: a telephone service that allows a subscriber to identify the telephone number of a caller before answering the call —called also caller identification


    Origin: 1985 ;

    [Noun]  | "ID card" | \ ˈī-ˈdē- \


    1: a card bearing identifying data (such as age or organizational membership) about the individual whose name appears thereon —called also identification card, identity card


    Origin: 1937 ;

    [Abbreviation]  | "id" 


    1: idem

    [Abbreviation]  | "ID" 


    1: Idaho

    2: identification

    3: independent distributor

    4: industrial design

    5: inside diameter; inner diameter; internal diameter

    [Verb]  | "ID" | \ ˈī-ˈdē \


    1: identify


    Origin: 1944 ;

    [Noun suffix]  | "-id" 


    1: one belonging to a (specified) dynastic line

    2: meteor associated with or radiating from a (specified) constellation or comet


    Origin: 

     In sense 1, from Latin -ides, masculine patronymic suffix, from Greek -idēs; in sense 2, from Italian -ide, from Latin -id-, -is, feminine patronymic suffix, from Greek;

    [Noun suffix]  | "-id" 


    1: body : particle


    Origin: 

     Probably from Latin -id-, -is, feminine patronymic suffix, from Greek;

    [Noun suffix]  | "-ide" 


    1: binary chemical compound —added to the contracted name of the nonmetallic or more electronegative element or group

    2: chemical compound derived from or related to another (usually specified) compound


    Origin: 

     German & French; German -id, from French -ide (as in oxide);

    [Verb]  | "ID" 


    1: to find out or establish the identity of;


      * e.g., " ... studies that show that eyewitnesses are surprisingly unreliable when called upon to ID the perpetrators of crimes "



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    [Noun]  | "ID" 


    1: something presented to show that someone is the person they claim to be;


      * e.g., " ... The bouncer is required to check IDs at the door. "





    [Noun]  | "ID card" 


    1: something presented to show that someone is the person they claim to be;


      * e.g., " ... As we waited in the security line, the officer told us to have our ID cards ready. "





    [Noun]  | "ID cards" 


    1: something presented to show that someone is the person they claim to be;


      * e.g., " ... As we waited in the security line, the officer told us to have our ID cards ready. "





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