Id

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Use the word id when you talk about the most basic, impulsive part of a person's mind. A baby's instincts for food and comfort, for example, are controlled by her id.

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A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Leuciscus idus or Idus idus) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called orfe in Germany.

Noun
(psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity

Noun
a card or badge used to identify the bearer; "you had to show your ID in order to get in"

Noun
a state in the Rocky Mountains


n.
A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Leuciscus idus or Idus idus) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called orfe in Germany.


Id

Id , n. (Zo'94l.) A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Leuciscus idus or Idus idus) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called orfe in Germany.

A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Leuciscus idus or Idus idus) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called orfe in Germany.

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Id, Id, d, Id, Isd, Ied, Ifd, Ixd, Icd, Is, Ie, If, Ix, Ic, Ids, Ide, Idf, Idx, Idc.

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