-id2 |
variant of -ide. |
-id3 |
used in adjectives, esp. those describing conditions that affect the senses. |
ID1 |
abbreviation of "Idaho," a northwestern U.S. state south and west of Montana. |
ID2 |
abbreviation of "identification," often used as a shortened form of "identification card." |
I'd |
contracted form of "I would," or contracted form of "I had." |
id |
in Freudian psychoanalysis, the part of the psyche that is associated with instinct and primal drives, and that is subject to moderation by the ego and superego. |
id. |
abbreviation of "idem" (Latin); the same. |
-idae |
used in the scientific names of zoological families. |
Idaho |
a northwestern U.S. state south and west of Montana. (abbr.: ID) |
-ide |
used in the names of binary chemical compounds and chemical compounds related to or derived from other compounds. |
idea |
anything existing in the mind as a product of mental activity or awareness, such as a conception or image. [6 definitions] |
ideal |
an idea of something in its perfect form or essence. [6 definitions] |
idealess |
combined form of idea. |
idealism |
the pursuit of or belief in noble ideals, principles, and values. [2 definitions] |
idealist |
a person with high or noble principles, goals, or codes of action. [3 definitions] |
idealistic |
believing in noble ideas, principles, and values, especially with regard to the possibility of making positive change in the world. |
idealization |
a depiction or representation of something in a perfect or more perfect form, as opposed to the way it is in reality. [2 definitions] |
idealize |
to conceive or represent in an ideal form; raise to an ideal level; consider to be ideal. [2 definitions] |
idealless |
combined form of ideal. |
ideally |
in conformance with an ideal; perfectly. [2 definitions] |
ideate |
to form a thought or idea of; imagine. [2 definitions] |