Definitions for CID

CID Cid

Spelling: [sid; Spanish theed]
IPA: /sɪd; Spanish θid/

Cid is a 3 letter English word.

You can make 12 anagrams from letters in CID (cdi).

Definitions for CID

noun

  1. The ("El Cid Campeador"; Rodrigo Díaz de Bivar) c1040–99, Spanish soldier: hero of the wars against the Moors.
  2. (italics) Le, Le Cid.
  3. a drama (1636) by Corneille.

Examples for CID

The Cid speculated that the woman was confirming who lived there before planting a homemade nail bomb.

Just watch how the Cid will take the timber; he's glorious oyer a stump!

“I obey, O king,” replied the Cid, when he heard the decree.

The nominees received are reviewed by Special Agents in the Cid and the Office of Public Affairs.

The latter, planning a visit to Rome, selected the Cid to accompany him.

The Cid looked at them silently, till they grew red with shame and anger.

Hart, now besuited and bald, still works at Cid; presumably he's been promoted.

Don Bermudo was rewarded for his generous deed when he saw the joy of the Cid.

"I obey, O king," replied the Cid, when he heard the decree.

The Cid then prepared a truly royal present and sent it to the king.

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