id
noun
/ɪd/
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- (psychoanalysis) The unconscious impulsive component of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model.
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ça
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ides
noun
/aɪdz/
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- (historical, often, _, capitalized) The notional full-moon day of a Roman month, occurring on the 15th day of the four original 31-day months (March, May, Quintilis or July, and October) and on the 13th day of all other months.
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ides
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-id
suffix
/ɪd/
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- (history) Forming the names of dynasts, being suffixed to the name of their progenitors and meaning “descendant of”.
- (dentistry, paleontology) Forming the names of cusps of lower (mandibular) teeth.
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-ide
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- (taxonomy) Forming the common names of members of a taxon which has a name ending in -idae.
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-idé
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-id
suffix
/ɪd/
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- (mythology) Forming names of feminine equivalents or of feminine descendants from a masculine name.
- (literature) Forming the names of epic poems.
- (astronomy) Forming common names of meteors from their apparent constellation of origin.
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-ide
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ide
noun
/aɪd/
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- A freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, found across northern Europe and Asia, especially Leuciscus idus. [from 19th c.]
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ide mélanote
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ID
verb
/aɪˈdiː/
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- (transitive) To request to see a person’s identification for proof of identity or age.
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légitimer
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- (transitive) To identify (an object, etc.).
- (intransitive) To identify (as something)
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identifier
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