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sids

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sids.

Editorial note

Unfortunately not all windows commands accept SIDs, and you'll need to know the localized name for the 'everyone' group to call them.

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Quick take

Acronym of Small Island Developing States.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sids gathered in one view.

noun

Acronym of Small Island Developing States.

noun

(Scotland) Oat husks, or bran with some kernel, used to make sowens.

noun

(medicine, pathology) Acronym of sudden infant death syndrome. [(pathology) The sudden and unexplained death of an infant aged one month to one year, normally while sleeping.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sids.

noun

(Scotland) Oat husks, or bran with some kernel, used to make sowens.

noun

(medicine, pathology) Acronym of sudden infant death syndrome. [(pathology) The sudden and unexplained death of an infant aged one month to one year, normally while sleeping.]

Example sentences

1

Unfortunately not all windows commands accept SIDs, and you'll need to know the localized name for the 'everyone' group to call them.

2

If your SIDs are large enough, it's no different from generating random encrypted cookies until one works, so not practical at all.

3

Or generate random SIDs and see what sticks?

4

They go beyond that into being generic object servers and are also used to implement things like a regular Unix TCP/IP stack (pfinet), Unix process semantics like pids, sids, wait()ing, parent-child relationships, groups (proc), authentication (auth) and so on.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use sids in a sentence?

Unfortunately not all windows commands accept SIDs, and you'll need to know the localized name for the 'everyone' group to call them.

What does sids mean?

Acronym of Small Island Developing States.

What part of speech is sids?

sids is commonly used as noun.