Meaning CID
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Consecutive identical digit(s)
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1680s, from Spanish cid "chief, commander," from Arabic sayyid "lord." A title given in Spanish literature to Castilian nobleman and warlord Ruy Diaz, Count of Bivar (c.1040-1099).
Source: etymonline.com

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Crying In Disgrace
Source: alphadictionary.com

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Consider It Done
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   consider it done
Source: noslang.com

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see Discharge Lamp
Source: lowel.tiffen.com (offline)

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Chatroom Directory crying in disgrace
Source: comptechdoc.org (offline)

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A telephony term and an acronym for Caller-ID, a system by which the calling-party number (and sometimes the name and called-number) is transmitted to the called party. Similar to, but less powerful than ANI. The exact details of the service provided and the information given is determined by the phone company providing your local service. More fro [..]
Source: csgnetwork.com (offline)

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civil investigative demand
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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crying in disgrace
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Leader of the NKC’s (Natural Killer Cells
Source: biowars.com

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Cryptogram Information Data
Source: eftlab.co.uk (offline)

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(n) the United States Army's principal law enforcement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world
Source: beedictionary.com

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Criminal Investigation Department
Source: met.police.uk

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Arabic for lord. Don Roderi’go Laynez, Ruy Diaz (son of Diaz), Count of Bivar’. He was called “mio cid el campëador,” my lord the champion (1025–1099). Cor [..]
Source: bartleby.com

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  consider it done
Source: smsdictionary.co.uk (offline)

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Controller Interface Device.  This is a hardware interface used to connect a signal controller to a computer running a traffic simulation.
Source: ops.fhwa.dot.gov

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A communications format developed by Ademco® (Division of Honeywell) that utilizes bursts of DTMF tones in order to transmit alarm events over a standard telephone line (POTS) or cellular network.  Al [..]
Source: firetechs.net

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Criminal Investigation Department
Source: cjini.org

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Criminal Investigation Department (in Police)
Source: cjini.org

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Criminal Investigation Department
Source: justiceinspectorates.gov.uk (offline)

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Criminal Investigation Department
Source: durham.police.uk

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 American Express Card Verification Code.
Source: firstatlanticcommerce.com

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caller identification; a feature that identifies the phone number of the caller. (British) .
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Lord, Master Knight , better known as El Cid ("the Lord" or "the Master"). Also called just Cid or Campeador, a famous knight born in .
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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(comparewhat? * sga-gloss|Wb|12|c|22 *: sga|Ro·cluinethar cách in fogur ''et'' nícon·?itir cid as·beir. *:: Everyone hears the sound and does not know what it says.
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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See: common interest development
Source: nolo.com





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