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See also: tid, tíd, and tíð

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Etymology 1

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From Latin ter in diē.

Adverb

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TID

  1. (pharmacology) thrice per day, consumed three times per day
    Coordinate terms: QID, BID
    • 2014 April, Ken. Seufert, “The New Dawn of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Innovative Solutions for Unprecedented Challenges”, in American Pharmaceutical Review:
      It has been repeatedly documented that moving patients from a TID dosing regimen to BID or OD vastly improves compliance, and thus the medicine's effectiveness.

Etymology 2

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Noun

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TID (plural TIDs)

  1. (electronics) Initialism of time-interval digitizer.

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