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The initialisms ID or id, or the word id, may refer to:- identification (popular-speech abbreviation)
- in computing, and particularly in the context of databases: an identifier
- Idaho ( state code ID or abbreviation Id.)
- id Software, the computer game software developer
- Ego, Superego and Id, the psychological construct
- Indonesia ( ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code, ID)
- Indonesian languageIndonesian is the official language of Indonesia and a remarkable language in several ways. To begin with, only a tiny fraction of the inhabitants of Indonesia speak it as a mother tongue; for most people it is a second language. In a certain sense it is ( ISO 639ISO 639 is one of several international standards that lists short codes for language names. ISO 639 consists of different parts, of which two parts are currently published. The other parts are works in progress. Parts of ISO 639 There are two items for I alpha-2, id)
- Intelligent designIntelligent design ID is a theory regarded by some as science and by others as pseudoscience, which purports to rationally support the existence of an "intelligent designer" as the originator of organic life, and to rationally disprove the established sci
- Industrial designIndustrial Design is an applied art whereby the aesthetics and usability of products may be improved. Design aspects specified by the industrial designer may include the overall shape of the object, the location of details with respect to one another, col
- the standard Latin abbreviation idem: compare ibidIbid ( Latin, short for ibidem " "the same place") is the term used to provide an endnote or footnote citation for a source that was cited in the last endnote or footnote. It is also abbreviated "Ib. in legal documents. It is similar in meaning to "idem,"
- iDiD is a television programme from RTE which runs from 5 PM to 7 PM weekdays, following The Den'. It is targeted at the teenage audience, and serves as a container for The Simpsons, Home and Away and other imported programmes. Usually presented by an early, RTE television programme
- Influence diagram
Note that many people pronounce many of the above usages using two syllables which spell out the abbreviation; but the psychological concept appears as a single syllable.
See also: The Wizard of Id,
Disambiguation
Lists of two-letter combinations
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