English words starting with id
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Meanings of Id:
nounThe part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest.
Usage examples:
The conflict between the drives of the id and the demands of the cultural superego
abbreviationIdem.
suffixForming adjectives such as putrid, torrid.
verbEstablish the identity of.
Usage examples:
The finnish authorities were able to id him
Meanings of Ida:
abbreviationInternational development association.
proper nounA mountain in central crete, associated in classical times with the god zeus. rising to 2,456 m (8,058 ft), it is the highest peak on the island.
nounAbbreviation for international development association
Meanings of Idaean:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or living on mount ida, either (a) a mountain in asia minor near ancient troy; or (b) the chief mountain in crete, in some versions of greek mythology the birthplace of zeus.
Meanings of Idaho:
proper nounA state in the north-western us, bordering on the canadian province of british columbia to the north and containing part of the rocky mountains; population 1,523,816 (est. 2008); capital, boise. it became the 43rd state of the us in 1890.
nounA state in the northwest of the us, whose capital city is boise
Usage examples:
They met each other in idaho., returning to idaho was not possible.
Meanings of Idahoan:
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the us state of idaho or its inhabitants.
Usage examples:
The idahoan woods
nounA native or inhabitant of the us state of idaho.
Usage examples:
A daunting task for the idahoan
Idahoans
ˈʌɪdəhəʊənMeanings of Idahoans:
nounA native or inhabitant of the us state of idaho.
Usage examples:
A daunting task for the idahoan
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the us state of idaho or its inhabitants.
Usage examples:
The idahoan woods
Meanings of Idalia:
nounThe regal fritillary, speyeria idalia.
Meanings of Idalian:
adjectiveBelonging or relating to the ancient town of idalium in cyprus, where aphrodite was worshipped.
Meanings of Idant:
nounWeismann's term for: each of the chromatin bodies in the nucleus of a reproductive cell, regarded as an aggregation of units of heredity.
Meanings of Iddat:
nounA period of time during which a divorced or widowed woman may not remarry, originally observed in order to ascertain if a child was conceived prior to divorce or widowhood (and as a mourning period in the latter instance).
Ide
ʌɪdMeanings of Ide:
nounAnother term for orfe.
suffixForming nouns denoting binary compounds of a non-metallic or more electronegative element or group.
Usage examples:
Cyanide
abbreviationIntegrated drive electronics, a standard for interfacing computers and their peripherals.
Idea
ʌɪˈdɪəMeanings of Idea:
nounA thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
Usage examples:
The idea of linking pay to performance has caught on
Meanings of Ideaed:
adjectiveAs the second element in compounds: having ideas of a specified number or kind, as single-ideaed, wild-ideaed, etc.
Meanings of Ideagenous:
adjectiveProducing or giving rise to an idea; relating to the production of ideas.
Meanings of Ideal:
adjectiveSatisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable.
Usage examples:
The swimming pool is ideal for a quick dip
nounA person or thing regarded as perfect.
Usage examples:
You're my ideal of how a man should be
Meanings of Idealess:
adjectiveHaving no ideas; conveying no idea, meaningless.
Idealisation
aɪˌdɪə.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃənMeanings of Idealisation:
nounThe action of regarding or representing something as perfect or better than in reality.
Usage examples:
Her idealization of childhood as a time of innocence
Idealise
ʌɪˈdiːəlʌɪzMeanings of Idealise:
verbRegard or represent as perfect or better than in reality.
Usage examples:
We idealize the life of a student
Idealised
aɪˈdɪə.laɪzdMeanings of Idealised:
verbRegard or represent as perfect or better than in reality.
Usage examples:
We idealize the life of a student
adjectiveRegarded or represented as perfect or better than in reality.
Usage examples:
Helen's idealized accounts of their life together
Idealises
aɪˈdɪə.laɪzMeanings of Idealises:
verbRegard or represent as perfect or better than in reality.
Usage examples:
We idealize the life of a student
Idealising
aɪˈdɪə.laɪzMeanings of Idealising:
verbRegard or represent as perfect or better than in reality.
Usage examples:
We idealize the life of a student
Idealism
aɪˈdɪə.lɪ.zəmMeanings of Idealism:
nounThe unrealistic belief in or pursuit of perfection.
Usage examples:
The idealism of youth
Idealist
aɪˈdɪə.lɪstMeanings of Idealist:
nounA person who is guided more by ideals than by practical considerations.
Usage examples:
They were idealists and visionaries, in love with the work they had undertaken
Idealistic
ˌʌɪdɪəˈlɪstɪkMeanings of Idealistic:
adjectiveCharacterized by idealism; unrealistically aiming for perfection.
Usage examples:
Idealistic young doctors who went to work for the rebels
Meanings of Idealistical:
adjective(a) philosophy = "idealistic". (b) = "idealistic".
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