6-letter words containing id
- le cid — The ("El Cid Campeador"; Rodrigo Díaz de Bivar) c1040–99, Spanish soldier: hero of the wars against the Moors.
- leiden — a city in W Netherlands.
- leonid — any of a shower of meteors occurring around November 15 and appearing to radiate from a point in the constellation Leo.
- lerida — a city in NE Spain.
- libido — Psychoanalysis. all of the instinctual energies and desires that are derived from the id.
- lidars — Plural form of lidar.
- lidded — a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
- lidice — a village in the W Czech Republic: suffered a ruthless reprisal by the Nazis in 1942 for the assassination of a high Nazi official.
- limpid — clear, transparent, or pellucid, as water, crystal, or air: We could see to the very bottom of the limpid pond.
- lipids — any of a group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, insoluble in water, and soluble in alcohol and ether: lipids comprise the fats and other esters with analogous properties and constitute, with proteins and carbohydrates, the chief structural components of living cells.
- lipoid — Also, lipoidal. fatty; resembling fat.
- liquid — composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid.
- lucida — the brightest star in a constellation.
- lupoid — suffering from lupus
- lyrids — a collection of meteors comprising a meteor shower (Lyrid meteor shower) visible April 22 and having its apparent origin in the constellation Lyra.
- madrid — a kingdom in SW Europe. Including the Balearic and Canary islands, 194,988 sq. mi. (505,019 sq. km). Capital: Madrid.
- maelid — a mythical apple nymph
- maggid — (especially in Poland and Russia) a wandering Jewish preacher whose sermons contained religious and moral instruction and words of comfort and hope.
- maidan — an open area or space in or near a town, often used as a marketplace or parade ground.
- maiden — a girl or young unmarried woman; maid.
- mantid — mantis.
- masjid — a mosque.
- mawlid — a Muslim holiday celebrating the birth of Muhammad, occurring on the twelfth day of the month of Rabiʿ al-awwal, and characterized especially by the recitation of panegyrical poems honoring Muhammad.
- medoid — (mathematics) A mathematically representative object in a set of objects; it has the smallest average dissimilarity to all other objects in the set.
- meidan — Alternative spelling of maidan An urban open space.
- meloid — a beetle of the family Meloidae, comprising the blister beetles.
- merida — a peninsula in SE Mexico and N Central America comprising parts of SE Mexico, N Guatemala, and Belize.
- mid on — the position of a fielder on the on side of the wicket.
- mid-on — the position of a fielder on the on side of the wicket.
- midair — any point in the air not contiguous with the earth or other solid surface: to catch a ball in midair.
- midcap — (of investments) involving a medium amount of capital
- midday — the middle of the day; noon or the time centering around noon.
- midden — a dunghill or refuse heap.
- middie — a midshipman.
- middle — equally distant from the extremes or outer limits; central: the middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio.
- midest — Obsolete form of midst.
- midges — Plural form of midge.
- midget — (not in technical use) an extremely small person having normal physical proportions.
- midgie — (Scotland, colloquial) A midden.
- midgut — Zoology. the middle portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, posterior to the stomach or gizzard and extending to the cecum, functioning in the digestion and absorption of food; the small intestine. the anterior portion of the arthropod colon, composed of endodermal tissue.
- midian — a son of Abraham and Keturah. Gen. 25:1–4.
- midleg — the middle part of the leg.
- midpay — (of an occupation, industry, etc) paying or tending to pay more than an unskilled job but less than a high-income one
- midrib — the central or middle rib of a leaf.
- midsea — A point out at sea, away from the shore.
- midsts — Plural form of midst.
- midway — several U.S. islets in the N Pacific, about 1300 miles (2095 km) NW of Hawaii: Japanese defeated in a naval battle June, 1942; 2 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).
- misdid — Simple past form of misdo.
- moider — (intransitive) to toil.
- monoid — groupoid.