ID \ID\, ID \I.D.\([imac]`d[=e]"), n. [capitalized] [shortened form of identification.] any document testifying to teh identity of the bearer, especially a card or badge. Syn: ID. [WordNet 1.5]
I'd \I'd\ A contraction from I would or I had; as, I'd go if I could. [1913 Webster]
Id \Id\, n. (Zool.) A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish ({Leuciscus idus} or {Idus idus}) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called {orfe} in Germany. [1913 Webster]
id \id\ ([i^]d), n. (Psychoanalysis) That part of a person's psyche which is the unconscious source of impulses seeking gratification or pleasure; the impulses are usually modified by the {ego} and {superego} before being acted upon. [PJC]
Idem \I"dem\, pron. or adj. [L.] The same; the same as above; -- often abbreviated {id.} [1913 Webster]
44 Moby Thesaurus words for "id": anima, archetypal pattern, archetype, blind impulse, coconscious, collective unconscious, conscience, conscious self, death instinct, ego, ego ideal, ego-id conflict, ethical self, foreconscious, impulse, inborn proclivity, instinct, libidinal energy, libido, mind, motive force, natural instinct, natural tendency, persona, personality, pleasure principle, preconscious, primitive self, psyche, psychic apparatus, racial unconscious, self, subconscious, subconscious mind, subconscious urge, subliminal, subliminal self, submerged mind, superego, unconscious, unconscious mind, unlearned capacity, unreasoning impulse, vital impulse