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id I. \ˈid\ noun (-s) Etymology: German, short for idioplasma idioplasm — more at idioplasm : a hypothetical structural unit of living matter resulting from the successive aggregation of biophores and determinants II. noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, it; translation of German es : the primitive undifferentiated part of the psychic apparatus that reacts blindly on a pleasure-pain level, is the seat of psychic energy, and is the ultimate source of higher psychic components (as ego and superego) III. noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: -id (I) : a skin rash that is secondary to a primary infection elsewhere and is considered to be an allergic reaction of the skin to the circulating antigen < a syphilitic id > IV. abbreviation 1. [Latin idem] the same 2. island |