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pref. toward, at n. advertisement A.D. (anno domini) n. in the year of our Lord (Latin phrase which designates the years since the reputed date of the birth of Christ) | ||||
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AD Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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| Computer Abbreviations v1.5 |
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AfterDark Screen Saver
Ascend Password Protocol File
AfterDark Screen Saver
Ascend Password Protocol File
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Active Directory
Active Directory
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AD
- Static variable in class java.util.GregorianCalendar
public static final int AD
Value of the ERA field indicating the common era (Anno Domini), also known as CE. The sequence of years at the transition from BC to AD is ..., 2 BC, 1 BC, 1 AD, 2 AD,...See Also: Calendar.ERA
- Static variable in class java.util.GregorianCalendar
public static final int AD
Value of the ERA field indicating the common era (Anno Domini), also known as CE. The sequence of years at the transition from BC to AD is ..., 2 BC, 1 BC, 1 AD, 2 AD,...See Also: Calendar.ERA
| Internetworking Terms |
AD
See: Administrative Domain
See: Administrative Domain
Administrative Domain
A collection of hosts and routers, and the interconnecting network(s), managed by a single administrative authority.
| The CD Recordable Glossary |
Analog to Digital Converter (A/D)
A device that samples an analog signal at regular intervals and quantizes each sample, that is, represents each sample's value with a binary number of some predetermined length. Analog-to-Digital conversion samples analog signals to produce a digital signal that describes the original analog signal.
A device that samples an analog signal at regular intervals and quantizes each sample, that is, represents each sample's value with a binary number of some predetermined length. Analog-to-Digital conversion samples analog signals to produce a digital signal that describes the original analog signal.
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AD
Andorra
Andorra
AD Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| European Defence Agency Acronyms |
AD
Air Defence
Air Defence
| DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations |
AD
active duty; advanced deployability; air defense; automatic distribution; priority add-on
active duty; advanced deployability; air defense; automatic distribution; priority add-on
| Military Abbreviations |
AD
air defense;
armoured division
air defense;
armoured division
| NATO Acronyms |
AD
Air Defence
Air Defence
| International Relations and Security Acronyms |
AD
Air Defense
Air Defense
AD Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Ad-
As a prefix ad- assumes the forms ac-, af-, ag-, al-, an-, ap-, ar-, as-, at-, assimilating the d with the first letter of the word to which ad- is prefixed. It remains unchanged before vowels, and before d, h, j, m, v. Examples: adduce, adhere, adjacent, admit, advent, accord, affect, aggregate, allude, annex, appear, etc. It becomes ac- before qu, as in acquiesce.
As a prefix ad- assumes the forms ac-, af-, ag-, al-, an-, ap-, ar-, as-, at-, assimilating the d with the first letter of the word to which ad- is prefixed. It remains unchanged before vowels, and before d, h, j, m, v. Examples: adduce, adhere, adjacent, admit, advent, accord, affect, aggregate, allude, annex, appear, etc. It becomes ac- before qu, as in acquiesce.
| WordNet 2.0 |
AD
Adverb
1. in the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born; "in AD 200"
(synonym) A.D., anno Domini
Adverb
1. in the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born; "in AD 200"
(synonym) A.D., anno Domini
ad
Noun
1. a public promotion of some product or service
(synonym) advertisement, advertizement, advertising, advertizing, advert
(hypernym) promotion, publicity, promotional material, packaging
(hyponym) direct mail
| ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITION |
AD
Anno Domini - used to mark time that comes after the commonly accepted beginning of the Christian era The ancient city was founded in 125 AD.
Anno Domini - used to mark time that comes after the commonly accepted beginning of the Christian era The ancient city was founded in 125 AD.
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ad
da
da
| hEnglish - advanced version |
ad
ad-hockery
want ad
reductio ad absurdum
guardian ad litem
jetty ad
terminus ad quem
ad-
ad hominem
ad libitum
ad captandum
ad-lib
ad valorem
ad valorem duty
ad infinitum
ad valorem tax
ad interim
ad lib
khayr ad-din
ad-hockery
want ad
reductio ad absurdum
guardian ad litem
jetty ad
terminus ad quem
ad-
ad hominem
ad libitum
ad captandum
ad-lib
ad valorem
ad valorem duty
ad infinitum
ad valorem tax
ad interim
ad lib
khayr ad-din
ad-
ad-
\ad-\ (&?;). [a latin preposition, signifying to. see at.] as a prefix ad- assumes the forms ac-, af-, ag-, al-, an-, ap-, ar-, as-, at-, assimilating the d with the first letter of the word to which ad- is prefixed. it remains unchanged before vowels, and before d, h, j, m, v. examples: adduce, adhere, adjacent, admit, advent, accord, affect, aggregate, allude, annex, appear, etc. it becomes ac- before qu, as in acquiesce.
| Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1 |
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fógra, fógraíocht
fógra, fógraíocht
| JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary |
Ad
Ad = a. a going on, over, or to.
It is a general prefix to words answering to RE
Ad = a. a going on, over, or to.
It is a general prefix to words answering to RE
Acw
Acw = ad. there, hence
Adfyd
Adfyd = ad. perhaps, it may be
Adref
Adref = ad. home, homewards
Adymweled
Adymweled = v. see ad. and ymweled, and the same with all words, prefixed with ad. not mentioned here
Ai
Ai = ad. is it, conj. comp. or, either
Ail
Ail = a. second; like. A prefix answering to RE. See Ad
Amgen
Amgen = ad. also; but; otherwise
Amgenach
Amgenach = ad. better; rather
Antur
Antur = n. an attempt, venture; ad. scarcely, hardly
Arlwrw
Arlwrw = n. a deposit; ad. forward towards
Awrhon
Awrhon = ad. at present, now
Bellach
Bellach = ad. at length; now
Braidd
Braidd = a. ultimate, ad. just; hardly
Bry
Bry = a. high, ad. upwards, above
Chwyl
Chwyl = n. a turn; a course; a while; an event, ad. while, as long as
Cw
Cw = n. concavity; lettuce; ad. wherefrom, whence
Cynau
Cynau = ad. ere, now; a while ago, lately
Cynghel
Cynghel = n. privacy, ad. private or concealed
Cynt
Cynt = a. first, earliest, prime, ad. formerly, before
Cystal
Cystal = a. equivalent, equal, ad. so good, as good
Digon
Digon = a. & ad. enough
Draw
Draw = ad. yonder, at a distance
Efelly
Efelly = ad. in that way, so
Eforu
Eforu = ad. to-morrow
Ehegyr
Ehegyr = a. abrupt, ad. quickly
Eilchwyl
Eilchwyl = ad. once more
Einawr
Einawr = ad. now, at present
Eisoes
Eisoes = ad. likewise; already
Eleni
Eleni = n. this year, ad this year
Ffwrdd
Ffwrdd = n. a going off, prep. off, from, ad. away
Go
Go = ad. somewhat, partly
Gwaisg
Gwaisg = n. vigour; briskness; a. brisk, lively, ad. briskly
Gwaith
Gwaith = n. act, action; work; n. course, turn, time, ad. because, that,
Hwyrach
Hwyrach = a. slower; later, ad. peradventure
Hyd
Hyd = n. length; continuity; while, prep. to, unto, as far as, ad. till; to the place that; along ever
Iawn
Iawn = n. right; satisfaction; a right, equitible; just; ad. rightly, or
Isod
Isod = prep. below, beneath, under, ad. in a lower place
Llall
Llall = n. the other, ad. other
Lle
Lle = n. a place; stead, room, ad. where, at what place
Llug
Llug = n. a gleam; a blotch, a. tending to appear, ad. partly, in part,
Llwrw
Llwrw = n. direction; tendency, a. precipitant, forward, prep. toward, ad.
AD Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
| JM Latin-English Dictionary |
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PREP ACC
to| up to| towards; near| at; until| on| by; almost; according to; about w/NUM
PREP ACC
to| up to| towards; near| at; until| on| by; almost; according to; about w/NUM
solidos suos
at his expense; in his pay.
AD Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Ad
Ad (Semitic) [from 'adad to be powerful, strong] Powerful, mighty; the primeval One, similar to the Sanskrit ad (first, primeval). In the Babylonian system, according to Blavatsky, Ad or Ad-ad is the great first cause "who is never named, but only acknowledged in thought as the Hindu Swayambhuva. From this he becomes manifest as Anu or Ana -- the one above all -- Monas" (IU 2:170). Ad or Adad is without attributes and therefore viewed as the source from which the Demiurge or world builder came into manifestation.
Adad is a national and guardian deity of the Syrian races and the Edomites, found as early as 3000 BC in Syrian cuneiform tablets. In the Babylo-Assyrian pantheon 'Adad is named in the second divine triad, that of the life-giving nature forces, with Shamash (the sun god) and Sin (the moon deity), and is always represented with a bull. In the Babylonian flood myth Adad is the god of storms, rains, and harvests, whose emblem is the thunderbolt, apparently the Semitic equivalent of the Greek Zeus, Roman Jupiter, and Norse Thor. His consort is Atargatis (Astarte, Asthoreth, Ishtar) who at times takes his place. See also AD, SONS OF
Ad (Semitic) [from 'adad to be powerful, strong] Powerful, mighty; the primeval One, similar to the Sanskrit ad (first, primeval). In the Babylonian system, according to Blavatsky, Ad or Ad-ad is the great first cause "who is never named, but only acknowledged in thought as the Hindu Swayambhuva. From this he becomes manifest as Anu or Ana -- the one above all -- Monas" (IU 2:170). Ad or Adad is without attributes and therefore viewed as the source from which the Demiurge or world builder came into manifestation.
Adad is a national and guardian deity of the Syrian races and the Edomites, found as early as 3000 BC in Syrian cuneiform tablets. In the Babylo-Assyrian pantheon 'Adad is named in the second divine triad, that of the life-giving nature forces, with Shamash (the sun god) and Sin (the moon deity), and is always represented with a bull. In the Babylonian flood myth Adad is the god of storms, rains, and harvests, whose emblem is the thunderbolt, apparently the Semitic equivalent of the Greek Zeus, Roman Jupiter, and Norse Thor. His consort is Atargatis (Astarte, Asthoreth, Ishtar) who at times takes his place. See also AD, SONS OF
AD Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
| ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN HSE |
AD
Area Director now Operations Manager
Area Director now Operations Manager
AD Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| VFA-13 Aviation Glossary |
AD
Air Division. Consists of several AF wings of aircraft operating out of different bases.
Air Division. Consists of several AF wings of aircraft operating out of different bases.
| Fiber Optics, Optical Networking Terms |
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Analog-to-digital convertion: A device used to convert analog signals to digital signal.
Analog-to-digital convertion: A device used to convert analog signals to digital signal.
| ETSI and 3GPP |
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Application Directory
Application Directory
| AERONAUTICAL ABBREVIATIONS |
AD
Airworthiness Directive
Airworthiness Directive
A/D
Analog-to-Digital
| Aviation Acronyms and Terms |
AD
Airworthiness Directive
Airworthiness Directive
| Aircraft Maintenance Acronymns |
AD
Aviation Machinist's Mate
Aviation Machinist's Mate
| Airline Codes |
Lone Star Airlines
Lone Star Airlines (USA)
IATA: AD
ICAO: LSS
Web: www
Aliances:
FF:
Lone Star Airlines (USA)
IATA: AD
ICAO: LSS
Web: www
Aliances:
FF:
| Country Data Codes |
AD
Andorra (Internet),
Andorra (ISO 3166)
Andorra (Internet),
Andorra (ISO 3166)
AD Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Klingon - English |
'aD
n. vein
v. have a length of, measure
n. vein
v. have a length of, measure
| The DJ Glossary |
A/D
short for Analog to Digital Conversion. The conversion of analog data or information into digital or binary form (See binary).
short for Analog to Digital Conversion. The conversion of analog data or information into digital or binary form (See binary).
AD Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description |
AD
A D V O INC
Exchange: NYSE
Solicits and processes printed advertising from retailers, manufacturers and service companies for targeted distribution by both shared and solo mail to consumer households in the united states on a national, regional and local basis; Provides certain transportation and ancillary services in conjunction with its direct marketing programs;
A D V O INC
Exchange: NYSE
Solicits and processes printed advertising from retailers, manufacturers and service companies for targeted distribution by both shared and solo mail to consumer households in the united states on a national, regional and local basis; Provides certain transportation and ancillary services in conjunction with its direct marketing programs;
AD Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ad
.ad is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Andorra. It is administered by Servei de Telecommunicacions d'Andorra.
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AD (disambiguation)
AD and Ad may refer to:
- Anno Domini, Latin for "In the Year of (Our) Lord", applied to years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars following 1 BC
- Advertisement, the promotion of an item, service, company, and/or idea
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AD+
In set theory, AD+ is an extension, proposed by W. Hugh Woodin, to the axiom of determinacy. The axiom, which is to be understood in the context of ZF plus DCR (the axiom of dependent choice for reals), states two things:
- Every set of reals is ∞-Borel.
- For any ordinal λ less than Θ, any subset A of ωω, and any continuous function π:λω→ωω, the preimage π-1
[A] is determined. (Here λω is to be given the product topology, starting with the discrete topology on λ.)
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Ad-
ad- is an English prefix. It was both a prefix and a preposition in Latin meaning "toward, to, near, at." As a prefix, the consonant (d) became assimilated to the initial consonant of the verb that it attached to.
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Anno Domini
Anno Domini (), abbreviated as AD or A.D., defines an epoch based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth. AD is also an abbreviation for Christian Era. Similarly, Before Christ (from the Ancient Greek "Christos" or "Anointed One", referring to Jesus), abbreviated as BC or B.C., is used in the English language to denote years before the start of this epoch.
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