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i.d.
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Princeton's WordNet
ID, I.D.noun
a card or badge used to identify the bearer
"you had to show your ID in order to get in"
Idaho, Gem State, IDnoun
a state in the Rocky Mountains
idnoun
(psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity
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i.d.
In a statistical context, "i.d." is usually an abbreviation for the term "independently distributed." When used, it generally means that all the random variables in a specified set are statistically independent and follow the same probability distribution. In other contexts, "i.d." could refer to "identification" or "identity document," which is any document that may be used to authenticate an individual's identity. The exact definition might depend on the specific context or field in which the term is used.
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I.D.
I.D. was a magazine covering the art, business and culture of design. It was published bi-monthly by F+W Media. I.D. was founded in 1954 as Industrial Design. The name was later abbreviated to an initialism; in the 1980s the initials came to stand for International Design to reflect the magazine's broadened scope. Since 1954, the magazine has published the Annual Design Review, a juried design competition curated by I.D. staff and industry practitioners. I.D. has won five National Magazine Awards: three for General Excellence, one for Design, and one for Special Interests. The magazine closed after its January–February 2010 issue. In June 2011, I.D. Magazine was re-launched online in partnership with Behance. The new I.D. Magazine features user-submitted designs that are curated to offer examples of innovative work happening today.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of i.d. in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of i.d. in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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