ID
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ID, I.D. or id may refer to:
In abbreviations:
- Identification
- Identity card, a card used to establish positive identification of an individual
- Intelligent design, a modern form of the teleological argument (an argument for the existence of a god) which argues that life was designed
- Industrial design
- an abbreviation for the Latin idem.
In codes:
- Indonesia, ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code ID (Internet TLD: .id)
- Indonesian language, ISO 639 alpha-2 code id
- the United States postal abbreviation for Idaho
- Interlink Airlines, IATA airline code
In computer science:
- in the Objective-C programming language id is the designation of the generic object datatype
- id Software, the computer game software developer behind the Quake and Doom series, among others
- iD (video game), is a 1980s video game by Mel Croucher
- Internet Draft, a working document of the IETF
- ProductID and VendorID in device drivers
In geography:
- İd, town in Turkey
In popular culture:
- i-D, a British fashion magazine
- I.D. (magazine), and American magazine focusing on Architecture, Graphic and Industrial Design
- I.D. (film), the 1995 British film, directed by Philip Davis
- iD Two, RTÉ television programme
- ID (manhwa), a Korean manhwa of the European fantasy genre
- Investigation Discovery, an American cable channel which is abbreviated as ID.
In mathematics:
- Influence diagram, a graphical and mathematical representation of a decision situation
- Inside diameter, a dimension commonly used to specify the size of tubing or pipe
- An identity function, a function that always returns the same value that was used as its argument.
Other uses:
- The Citroën ID, a variant of the Citroën DS
- In India, the Muslim religious festival of Id-ul-Fitr
- In Freudian psychology, id, ego, and super-ego are the three parts of the psychic apparatus