FID - meaning and definition. What is FID
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What (who) is FID - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
F I D; F. I. D.; FID (disambiguation); F.I.D.

FID         
TOOL USED IN MARINE ROPEWORK
Swedish fid
File Identifier Descriptor (Reference: UDF, CD-R)
FID         
TOOL USED IN MARINE ROPEWORK
Swedish fid
File IDentifier (Reference: APDU)
fid         
TOOL USED IN MARINE ROPEWORK
Swedish fid
¦ noun Nautical
1. a square wooden or iron bar which supports a topmast.
2. a conical pin or spike used in splicing rope.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

FID

FID or fid may refer to:

  • Elizabeth Field (Suffolk County, New York), US, IATA code
  • Fid, a hollow spike for use in ropework
  • The Fid, a mountain in Antarctica
  • F.I.D. (album), by Masami Akita
  • FID, the country code used by FIDE
  • Financial institutions duty, an Australian tax
  • Flame ionization detector
  • Flight initiation distance
  • Foreign internal defense
  • Free induction decay
  • Fréchet inception distance, image quality metric
  • International Federation for Information and Documentation
  • Focus-image distance in projectional radiography
  • Stop the Decline (Italian: Fermare il Declino), an Italian political party
Examples of use of FID
1. Chavez, a self–styled socialist revolutionary and close ally of Cuban leader Fid...
2. Miloserdiye, 107–7001, church clothing banks‘ database: www.miloserdie.ru/database.php?fid=1&dtype=27
3. Some of the other world championships held in Germany in recent years include: ice hockey (2001), figure skating (2004), and Nordic skiing (2005). The calendar was especially full in 2006: football, the INAS–FID football championship for players with disabilities, hockey, equestrian and team table tennis.