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Nid or NID may refer to:
Science
- Nidogen-1, an extracellular protein
 - Neuronal intestinal dysplasia, a condition involving abnormalities with the nerves supplying the bowel
 
Telecommunications
- Namespace Identifier, part of a Uniform Resource Name
 - Network interface device, in telecommunications, providing demarcation between carrier and customer wiring
 
Organizations
- Naval Intelligence Department (Royal Navy), the intelligence arm of the British Admiralty from 1887 until 1912
 - National Institute of Cultural Heritage, a Polish governmental institution
 - National Institutes of Design, a group of Indian public design universities
- National Institute of Design, the primary institute, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
 - National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh, design school in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
 - National Institute of Design, Madhya Pradesh, design school in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
 - National Institute of Design, Haryana, design school in Kurukshetra, Haryana
 - National Institute of Design, Assam, design school in Jorhat, Assam
 
 - National Intelligence Directorate (Pakistan), an intelligence organization of Pakistan
 - Naval Intelligence Division (United Kingdom), of the British Admiralty, prior to 1965
 - Naval Intelligence Division (Israel), a staff unit in the Israeli navy headquarters
 - National Investigation Department of Nepal, an intelligence agency of Nepal
 - NID (Stargate), a fictional secret government organization in the television series Stargate SG-1
 - Nieuport-Delage, an aircraft company from the 1920s and 1930s
 
Places
- The Nidelva or Nid River in Trondheim, Norway
 - Nevada Irrigation District, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California, organized to supply irrigation water
 
Other
- Nieuwe Intercity Dubbeldekker, the renovated NS DD-AR train.
 - Nimzo-Indian Defence, a chess opening
 - Srettha Thavisin (born 1962), nicknamed Nid, Prime Minister of Thailand
 
See also
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