CID | • CID n. Caller identification; a feature that identifies the phone number of the caller. • CID n. Abbreviation of combat identification. (compare IFF) • CID n. Acronym of center/centre instrument display. |
CIDE | • -cide suff. Killing. • -cide suff. Killer. • CIDE v. (Shakespeare) to decide. |
CIDS | • CIDs n. Plural of CID. • CID n. a chief, captain or hero. |
CIDED | • CIDE v. (Shakespeare) to decide. |
CIDER | • cider n. (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada) An alcoholic, often sparkling (carbonated) beverage… • cider n. (US, Canada) A non-alcoholic still beverage consisting of the juice of early-harvest apples, usually… • cider n. (Australia) A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage made from apples or pears. |
CIDES | • CIDE v. (Shakespeare) to decide. |
CIDERS | • ciders n. Plural of cider. • CIDER n. an alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of apples, also CYDER. |
CIDERY | • cidery adj. Resembling cider. • cidery n. A facility where hard cider is produced. • CIDERY adj. having a taste like cider. |
CIDING | • CIDE v. (Shakespeare) to decide. |
CIDARIS | • CIDARIS n. (Latin) the royal tiara or cap of state of the ancient Persians. |
CIDERIER | • CIDERY adj. having a taste like cider. |
CIDERKIN | • ciderkin n. (Historical, possibly dialectal) A weak cider made by steeping the refuse pomace in water; considered… • CIDERKIN n. a type of weak cider. |
CIDARISES | • CIDARIS n. (Latin) the royal tiara or cap of state of the ancient Persians. |
CIDERIEST | • CIDERY adj. having a taste like cider. |
CIDERKINS | • CIDERKIN n. a type of weak cider. |