TID

Etymology 1

Adjective

TID

(pharmacology, medicine): Initialism of Ter In Die: (Latin for thrice per day, consumed three times per day)

Etymology 2

Noun

TID (plural TIDs)

(electronics) Initialism of time-interval digitizer.

Anagrams

• D.I.T., DIT, DTI, IDT, TDI, dit, it'd

Etymology

Adjective

tid (comparative more tid, superlative most tid)

(obsolete) tender; soft; nice

Anagrams

• D.I.T., DIT, DTI, IDT, TDI, dit, it'd

Source: Wiktionary


Tid, a. Etym: [Cf. AS. tedre, tydere, weak, tender.]

Definition: Tender; soft; nice; -- now only used in tidbit.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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