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Id

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Noun

1. gem state, id, idaho

a state in the Rocky Mountains

2. i.d., id

a card or badge used to identify the bearer

Example Sentences:
'you had to show your ID in order to get in'

3. id

(psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Id

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noun
psychoanalysis
the mass of primitive instincts and energies in the unconscious mind that, modified by the ego and the superego, underlies all psychic activity
the internet domain name for
Indonesia
abbreviation for
1. 
Idaho
2. 
identification (document)
3. Also: i.d
inside diameter
4. 
Intelligence Department
5. Also: i.d
intradermal
abbreviation for
idem
abbreviation for
Idaho
contraction of
I had or I would

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Id

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1. 
I had
2. 
I would
3. 
I should
nounWord forms: plural ID's or IDs
1. 
identification
2.  US
a card (ID card) or document, as a birth certificate, that serves to identify a person, prove one's age, etc.
adjective
3. 
of or for identification
an ID card
verb transitiveWord forms: ID'd or IDed, ID'ing or IDing
4. 
to identify
1. 
Idaho
2. 
identification
3. 
Intelligence Department
Idaho
noun
Psychoanalysis
that part of the psyche which is regarded as the reservoir of the instinctual drives and the source of psychic energy: it is dominated by the pleasure principle and irrational wishing, and its impulses are controlled through the development of the ego and superego
the same

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Id

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suff.
1. One belonging to a specified dynastic line: Abbasid.
2.
a. Meteor associated with or appearing to radiate from a specified constellation or comet: Perseid.
b. Member of a class of stars typified by a certain star in a specified constellation: Cepheid.
3. Organism belonging to a specified taxonomic group, often a family having a name ending in -idae according to taxonomic principles or a class or other taxon having a name ending in -idae: cichlid, magnoliid.
n.
A form of identification, especially an ID card.
tr.v. ID'ed, ID'·ing, ID's
To check the identification of, especially in order to verify legal age; card: The bouncer ID'ed everyone who looked younger than 30.
suff.
Body; particle: chromatid.
abbr.
1. also Id. Idaho
2. identification
3.
a. inner diameter
b. inside diameter
c. internal diameter
4. Intelligence Department
5. intelligent design
n.
Variant of Eid.
abbr.
idem
n.
In psychoanalytic theory, the division of the psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs.

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