Dictionary Definition
I.D. n : a card or badge used to identify the
bearer; "you had to show your ID in order to get in" [syn: ID]ID
Noun
2 a card or badge used to identify the bearer;
"you had to show your ID in order to get in" [syn: I.D.]
3 (psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and
energies underlying all psychic activity
User Contributed Dictionary
Translingual
Number
id- A Roman numeral representing four hundred and ninety-nine (499).
See also
- Alternate forms: ID, CDXCIX, cdxcix
- Previous: iid (four hundred and ninety-eight, 498)
- Next: d (five hundred, 500)
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪd
Noun
- One of the three components of the in the Freudianpsychoanalytic model
Etymology 2
Alternative spellings
Noun
- A freshwater keyword fish of the family Cyprinidae found across northern Europe and Asia.
Synonyms
See also
id. or id
- abbreviation of
- Abbreviation of the Latin word , same. Used in citations to state that the citation is found in the same work as the one previously cited.
See also
Danish
Noun
idLatin
Pronunciation
Personal pronoun
id- it (nominative neuter of is used as subject)
- It (accusative neuter of is used as object'')
Malay
Noun
idMaltese
Etymology
Noun
idSpanish
Verb
es-verb-form irSwedish
Noun
id- In the context of "obsolete|lang=sv}} effort
Extensive Definition
ID, I.D. or id may refer to:
In abbreviations:
- Identification
- Identity card, a card used to establish positive identification of an individual
- Intelligent design, a modern form of the teleological argument (an argument for the existence of a god) which argues that life was designed
- Industrial design
- an abbreviation for the Latin idem.
In codes:
- Indonesia,
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code ID (Internet TLD:
.id)
- Indonesian language, ISO 639 alpha-2 code id
- the United States postal abbreviation for Idaho
- Interlink Airlines, IATA airline code
In computer science:
- in the Objective-C programming language id is the designation of the generic object datatype
- id Software, the computer game software developer
- iD (video game), is a 1980s video game by Mel Croucher
- Internet Draft, a working document of the IETF
- ProductID and VendorID in device drivers
In geography:
- İd, town in Turkey
In popular culture:
- 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 Davis
- iD Two, RTÉ television programme
- ID (manga), a Korean manhua of the European fantasy genre
- Investigation Discovery, an American cable channel which is abbreviated as ID.
In mathematics:
- Influence diagram, a graphical and mathematical representation of a decision situation
- Inside diameter, a dimension commonly used to specify the size of tubing or pipe
- An identity function, a function that always returns the same value that was used as its argument.
Other uses:
- The Citroën ID, a variant of the Citroën DS
- In India, the Muslim religious festival of Id-ul-Fitr
- In Freudian psychology, id, ego, and super-ego are the three parts of the psychic apparatus
id in Afrikaans: ID
id in Czech: ID
id in Danish: Id
id in German: ID
id in Modern Greek (1453-): ID
id in Esperanto: Id
id in French: ID
id in Korean: ID
id in Italian: ID
id in Latin: ID
id in Dutch: ID
id in Japanese: ID
id in Norwegian: ID
id in Norwegian Nynorsk: Id
id in Polish: ID
id in Portuguese: ID
id in Kölsch: ID (Watt ėßß datt?)
id in Russian: Id (значения)
id in Finnish: Id
id in Swedish: Id
id in Chinese: ID
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
anima,
archetypal pattern, archetype, blind impulse,
coconscious,
collective unconscious, conscience, conscious self,
death instinct, ego, ego
ideal, ego-id conflict, ethical self, foreconscious, impulse, inborn proclivity,
instinct, libidinal
energy, libido, mind, motive force, natural
instinct, natural tendency, persona, personality, pleasure
principle, preconscious, primitive
self, psyche, psychic
apparatus, racial unconscious, self, subconscious, subconscious
mind, subconscious urge, subliminal, subliminal self,
submerged mind, superego, unconscious, unconscious
mind, unlearned capacity, unreasoning impulse, vital
impulse