| AID | • aid n. (Uncountable) Help; assistance; succor, relief. • aid n. (Countable) A helper; an assistant. • aid n. (Countable) Something which helps; a material source of help. |
| BID | • bid v. (Transitive) To issue a command; to tell. • bid v. (Transitive) To invite; to summon. • bid v. (Transitive) To utter a greeting or salutation. |
| CID | • CID n. Caller identification; a feature that identifies the phone number of the caller. • CID n. Abbreviation of combat identification. (compare IFF) • CID n. Acronym of center/centre instrument display. |
| DID | • did v. Simple past tense of do. • did v. (Nonstandard, especially Southern US, AAVE) past participle of do. • DID n. Initialism of direct inward dialing. |
| FID | • fid n. (Nautical) A pointed tool without any sharp edges, used in weaving or knotwork to tighten and form up… • fid n. (Nautical) A square bar of wood or iron, with a shoulder at one end, to support the weight of the topmast (on a ship). • fid n. A plug of oakum for the vent of a gun. |
| GID | • gid n. A disease caused by coenurosis of the brain, most commonly found in sheep and canids. • GID n. Acronym of general improvement district. • GID n. Acronym of generic interface definition. |
| HID | • hid v. Simple past tense of hide. • hid v. (Archaic) past participle of hide. • HID adj. (Automotive) Initialism of high-intensity discharge. |
| IDE | • ide n. A freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, found across northern Europe and Asia, especially Leuciscus idus. • Ide prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name. • Ide prop.n. A village in Devon, England, named after Saint Ida. |
| IDS | • ids n. Plural of id. • IDs n. Plural of ID. • IDs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ID. |
| KID | • kid n. A young goat. • kid n. Of a female goat, the state of being pregnant: in kid. • kid n. Kidskin. |
| LID | • lid n. The top or cover of a container. • lid n. (Slang) A cap or hat. • lid n. (Slang) One ounce of cannabis. |
| MID | • mid adj. Denoting the middle part. • mid adj. Occupying a middle position; middle. • mid adj. (Linguistics) Made with a somewhat elevated position of some certain part of the tongue, in relation… |
| NID | • nid n. Alternative form of nide (“nest of pheasants”). • nid n. (Linguistics) Initialism of noun inanimate dependent. • NID n. a pheasant's nest or brood, also NIDE. |
| RID | • rid adj. Released from an obligation, problem, etc. (usually followed by of). • rid v. (Transitive) To free (something) from a hindrance or annoyance. • rid v. (Transitive, chiefly obsolete) To banish. |
| TID | • tid adj. (Obsolete) tender; soft; nice. • TID adv. (Pharmacology) thrice per day, consumed three times per day. • TID n. (Electronics) Initialism of time-interval digitizer. |
| VID | • vid n. (Slang) Clipping of video. • vid n. (Slang) Clipping of videotape. • vid prep. Pronunciation spelling of with. |