The meaning of D
ˌɒksəʊbʌɪə(ʊ)dɪˈɡreɪdəb(ə)l
D – definition
abbreviation(in genealogies) daughter.
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Henry m. georgina 1957, 1s 2dabbreviationDay(s).
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Orbital period (mars): 687.0 dabbreviation(in units of measurement) deci-.
abbreviation(in travel timetables) departs.
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Plymouth d 0721abbreviationDied (used to indicate a date of death).
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Barents, willem (d.1597)abbreviationPenny or pence (of pre-decimal currency).
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£20 10s 6dabbreviationDenoting electrons and orbitals possessing two units of angular momentum.
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D-electronsabbreviation(in the us) democrat or democratic.
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Delaware: breakdown of outgoing senate: 13 d, 8 rabbreviationDepth (in the sense of the dimension of an object from front to back).
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H 35 cm × w 50 cm × d 20 cmabbreviationDextrorotatory.
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D-glucoseabbreviation(with a numeral) dimension(s) or dimensional.
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A 3-d modelabbreviation(in tables of sports results) drawn.
abbreviation(on an automatic gear shift) drive.
abbreviationGermany (international vehicle registration).
contractionHad.
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They'd already gone
nounThe fourth letter of the alphabet.
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Each half resembles a uppercase letter d, so the two parts of the cyclotron are known as dees.nounA shape like that of a capital d.
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The d-shaped handlenounThe second note of the diatonic scale of c major.
nounThe roman numeral for 500.
nounA stable isotope of hydrogen with a mass approximately twice that of the usual isotope.
adjective(of plastic) breaking down in the presence of oxygen into tiny pieces that may then slowly biodegrade. oxo-biodegradable plastics generally degrade more slowly than compostable materials, but disintegrate too fast to be recyclable.
phrasal verbThe 4th letter of the roman alphabet
Electric flux density.
The hydrogen isotope deuterium.
Diameter.
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The circumference of a circle is expressed by the formula πd
Denoting a small increment in a given variable.
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Dy/dx
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Word origin
early 21st century: from oxygen and biodegradable.
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