Home › Words › D › deliddeliddelid means the process of delidding.EtymologyFrom de- + lid.nounThe process of delidding.e.g.“Excessive leakage currents were measured for four chips (2 NPN, 1 PNP, and 1 diode) after the delid operation.” — 1972, International Society for Hybrid Microelectronics, 1972 International Microelectronic Symposium:verbTo remove a hermetically sealed lid from; To remove the lid from a microchip.e.g.“However, if time is of the essence, the analyst oftentimes delids the package and runs a voltage contrast map in the SEM.” — 1973, International Microelectronics conference, Proceedings of the technical program, page 155:To remove a hermetically sealed lid from; To remove the lid from a can.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.delaming 62% match — The act of delam (delamination/delaminating) vs delid →delinking 56% match — The process of something being delinked. vs delid →depanelization 55% match — The act or process of depanelizing. vs delid →deliberalization 55% match — The process of deliberalizing. vs delid →delibidinization 54% match — The process of delibidinizing. vs delid →deadmelt 53% match — To melt steel at high temperatures in order to deoxidize it. vs delid →delocation 53% match — The process of delocating. vs delid →delibrate 52% match — To strip off the bark; to peel. vs delid →