Definition of D&tl=

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D
n. musical note

d
n. fourth letter of the English alphabet

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D&tl= Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Campbell R. Harvey's Hypertextual Finance Glossary
D
Fifth letter of a NASDAQ  stock symbol specifying that it is a new issue, such as the result of a reverse split.

IMS Rule Acronyms
D
Effective Draft (IMS, 527)

Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description
D
DOMINION RESOURCES INC VA
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which generate, transmit, distribute and sell electric energy; Produce, transport, distribute and market natural gas; And provide diversified financial services, such as commercial lending, merchant banking and residential lending.

DAOU
D A O U SYSTEMS INC
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

DBSS
D B S INDS INC
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

DCBF
D C B FINANCIAL CORP
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

DFCT
D F China Technology Inc
Exchange: Nasdaq
Manufactures and distributes paper products in china and hong kong.

DHBT
D H B CAPITAL GROUP INC
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

DIYH
D I Y HOME WAREHOUSE INC
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

DKII
D K INVESTORS INC
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

DKWD
D & K Healthcare Resources Inc
Exchange: Nasdaq
Distributes a broad range of pharmaceutical products, health and beauty aids, and related products.

DNBF
D N B FINANCIAL CORP
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

DPL
D P L INC
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which furnish electric and gas services; Provide transportation services; Hold equitable title to parcels of real estate; Lease communications equipment; Own and lease office building; Broker wholesale electric energy; Provide street lighting services; And provide technology research and development.

DQE
D Q E
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which produce, transmit, distribute and sell electric energy; Acquire, develop and manage water and waste water utilities; Develop total energy services package for airports; Invest in real estate; Provide propane delivery business; And seek a variety of investment management activities.

DTE
D T E ENERGY CO
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which generate, transmit, distribute and sell electric energy; Operate landfill gas-to-energy facilities; Provide expertise in the application of new energy technologies; Develop real estate properties; And perform specialty engineering services in michigan.

DVI
D V I INC
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which finance and lease medical equipment including diagnostic imaging, radiation therapy and other related equipment; And provide working capital loans to outpatient healthcare providers secured by their medical receivables and other collateral.

DVLN
D V L INC
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available

RACE
D A T A R A C E INC
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available


D&tl= Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

FOLDOC
D
1. "The Data Language." MS-DOS 4GL.
2. A Haskell-like language, with type classes.
E-mail: polar@cs.syr.edu.

Computer Abbreviations v1.5
D
Dialect Source Code File
D Programming Language Source Code File


.(D)
pcAnywhere Temporary File

9300+ Computer Acronyms
D
SLR Digital Single-Lens Reflex

Glossary of Computer and Internet Terms
D
really happy


D&tl= Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations
D
total drift, data
  

d
surface drift
  

International Relations and Security Acronyms
D
Displacement


D&tl= Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
D

The nominal of the second tone in the model major scale (that in C), or of the fourth tone in the relative minor scale of C (that in A minor), or of the key tone in the relative minor of F.
  

The fourth letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. The English letter is from Latin, which is from Greek, which took it from Ph/nician, the probable ultimate origin being Egyptian. It is related most nearly to t and th; as, Eng. deep, G. tief; Eng. daughter, G. tochter, Gr. qyga`thr, Skr. duhitr.
  

As a numeral D stands for 500. in this use it is not the initial of any word, or even strictly a letter, but one half of the sign / (or / ) the original Tuscan numeral for 1000.
  

WordNet 2.0
D

Noun
1. a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets
(synonym) vitamin D, calciferol, viosterol, ergocalciferol, cholecarciferol
(hypernym) fat-soluble vitamin
(substance-meronym) ergosterol
2. the cardinal number that is the product of one hundred and five
(synonym) five hundred, 500
(hypernym) large integer
3. the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet
(hypernym) letter, letter of the alphabet, alphabetic character
(member-holonym) Roman alphabet, Latin alphabet


d

Adjective
1. denoting a quantity consisting of 500 items or units
(synonym) five hundred, 500
(similar) cardinal

Australian Slang
D
(sport) (noun) defence: "Come on, play D!"; defensive play: "That was a great D!"

D out
successfully mark an opposition player so that they cannot make an offensive play

D up
1. set up a defence; 2. mark up on the opposition

D&C
dilatation and curettage

D&M
deep and meaningful conversation, usually about problems in interpersonal relationships; have such a conversation: “They were D and M-ing all night”

D'oh
(interjection) self-reprimanding grunt used when one has done something stupid (as used by Homer Simpson of "The Simpsons" television cartoon; compare with "der" and "duh")

Shakespeare Words
~ D ~
DAFF: to befool; to put off; this seems to be a corruption of 'doff.'

hEnglish - advanced version
d

d
\d\ (dē)
1. the fourth letter of the english alphabet, and a vocal consonant. the english letter is from latin, which is from greek, which took it from phœnician, the probable ultimate origin being egyptian. it is related most nearly to t and th; as, eng. deep, g. tief; eng. daughter, g. tochter, gr. qyga`thr, skr. duhitr. see guide to pronunciation, ?178, 179, 229.
2. (mus.) the nominal of the second tone in the model major scale (that in c), or of the fourth tone in the relative minor scale of c (that in a minor), or of the key tone in the relative minor of f.
3. as a numeral d stands for 500. in this use it is not the initial of any word, or even strictly a letter, but one half of the sign &?; (or &?; ) the original tuscan numeral for 1000.
d
adj : denoting a quantity consisting of 500 items or units [syn: five hundred , 500]
n

1. a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets [syn: vitamin d, calciferol, viosterol, ergocalciferol, cholecarciferol, d]


2. the cardinal number that is the product of one hundred and five [syn: five hundred, 500, d]


3. the 4th letter of the roman alphabet [syn: d]




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 d process 
 interlisp-d 
 d-type flip-flop 
 d race 
 id 
 d valve 
 d-type 
 i-d 
 d of spires or speyer 
 link access procedure on the d channel 
 d leather 
 d of augsburg 
 vitamin d 
 c q d 
 immunoglobulin d 
 3-d 
 three-d 

JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Dylod
Dylod = n. shrillness; key of D



The 'Lectric Law Library
* D * Terms & Definitions

  • Damage, Damages *
  • Damages /Costs, Treble 
  • Damages, Actual 
  • Damages, Assessment of 
  • Damages, Compensatory 
  • Damages, Consequential 
  • Damages, Contingent /Estate /Remainder /Use 
  • Damages, Excessive /Inadequate 
  • Damages, General 
  • Damages, Liquidated * 
  • Damages, Lost Profits 
  • Damages, Measure of 
  • Damages, Mitigate 
  • Damages, Non-Economic 
  • Damages, Punitive 
  • Damages, Special 
  • Damages, Stipulated 
  • Damages, Unliquidated 
  • Damnification 
  • Damnum Absque Injuria 
  • De Bene Esse 
  • De Facto 
  • De Judaismo, Statutum * 
  • De Jure 
  • De Novo 
  • Deadly, Dangerous Weapon 
  • Dealer 
  • Debenture 
  • Debt * 
  • Debt, Nondischargeable 
  • Debt, Unlawful 
  • Debtor 
  • Decedent 
  • Deceit * 
  • Deceive, Likely to 
  • Decision 
  • Deck Cargo 
  • Declarant 
  • Declaration * 
  • Declaration of Independence, (U.S.) 
  • Declaration of War 
  • Declaration, Death Bed, Dying 
  • Declarations * 
  • Decree 
  • Decretals 
  • Dedication 
  • Deed * 
  • Deed, Quitclaim 
  • Deed, Warranty 
  • Defalcation 
  • Defamation * 
  • Defamation, Fact or Opinion 
  • Default 
  • Default Judgment 
  • Default Termination 
  • Defect 
  • Defective Product * 
  • Defend 
  • Defendant 
  • Defender, Public 
  • Defense * 
  • Defense, Coercion & Intimidation 
  • Defense, Good Faith 
  • Defense, Good Faith Reliance on Counsel 
  • Defense, Insanity 
  • Defense, Pleas, Dilatory 
  • Defense, Self-Defense * 
  • Defense, Uncontrollable Circumstances 
  • Defense, Withdrawal From Conspiracy 
  • Deferred Compensation 
  • Defined Benefit Plan 
  • Defined Contribution Plan 
  • Defloration 
  • Deforcement 
  • Defraud, Intent to 
  • Defraud, Scheme /Artifice to 
  • Degradation, Degrade, Degrading 
  • Degree 
  • Dei Judicium 
  • Delay 
  • Delegate, Delegation * 
  • Deliberate Ignorance 
  • Deliberate Indifference 
  • Deliberation 
  • Delict 
  • Delinquency, Juvenile 
  • Delinquent 
  • Delivery * 
  • Demand * 
  • Demand Letter 
  • Demency, Dementia 
  • Demesne, as of Fee 
  • Demise 
  • Democracy 
  • Demurrage 
  • Demurrer * 
  • Denization, Denizen 
  • Deodand 
  • Departure 
  • Dependency 
  • Dependent Claims 
  • Dependent Contract 
  • Depose 
  • Deposit * 
  • Deposit, Security 
  • Depositary 
  • Deposition * 
  • Depravity of Mind 
  • Depreciation 
  • Deputy 
  • Derelict, Derelicto 
  • Derivative 
  • Derivative Work 
  • Derogation 
  • Descendants 
  • Descent * 
  • Deserter, Desertion 
  • Desertion of Seamen 
  • Designatio Personae 
  • Designation 
  • Despot, Despotism 
  • Destination 
  • Destructive Device 
  • Destructive Substance 
  • Detainer 
  • Detention 
  • Detention, Official 
  • Detinue * 
  • Detinuit 
  • Detonator 
  • Devastavit 
  • Deviation * 
  • Devise, Devisees 
  • Devisor 
  • Devolution 
  • Dicta, Dictum 
  • Digest * 
  • Digital Recording 
  • Dilatory, Defense, Pleas 
  • Diligence 
  • Diplomatic Agents 
  • Diplomatic Visa 
  • Direct Evidence 
  • Direct Examination 
  • Direct Infringement 
  • Directed Verdict 
  • Directors 
  • Directors' Fees 
  • Directors, Board of 
  • Disabilities, Individual With 
  • Disability 
  • Disability, Individual w/a 
  • Disaffirmance 
  • Disallowed Cost 
  • Disavow 
  • Disbursement 
  • Discharge 
  • Discharge of a Contract 
  • Discharge of a Jury 
  • Discharge, Wrongful 
  • Disclaimer * 
  • Discontinuance * 
  • Discount 
  • Discount Broker 
  • Discount Rate 
  • Discovery * 
  • Discovery Sanctions * 
  • Discrepancy 
  • Discretion * 
  • Discretion, Abuse of 
  • Discretionary Function Exception * 
  • Discretionary Trusts 
  • Dishonor 
  • Disinherit, Disinheritance * 
  • Dislocated Workers 
  • Dismiss, Motion to 
  • Dismissal With Prejudice 
  • Dismissal Without Prejudice 
  • Dispauper 
  • Dispensation 
  • Disposition 
  • Dispute, Labor 
  • Disseisin, Disseisor 
  • Dissent 
  • Dissolution 
  • Distress * 
  • Distress, Emotional * 
  • Distribute, Distribution 
  • Distribution, Equitable 
  • District Court 
  • Diversification 
  • Dividend 
  • Division of Opinion * 
  • Divorce * 
  • Divorce, Grounds For 
  • Divorce, No-Fault 
  • Dock Receipt 
  • Docket 
  • Docket Sheet 
  • Doctrine of Equivalents 
  • Doctrine of Laches 
  • Doctrine, Collateral Order * 
  • Doctrine, Entire Controversy 
  • Doctrine, Harmless Error 
  • Doctrine, Clean Hands 
  • Doctrine, Plain Error 
  • Doctrine, Tort of Another 
  • Documentary Credit 
  • Documentary Material 
  • Documents 
  • Documents Against Acceptance 
  • Documents Against Payment 
  • Dollar Cost Averaging 
  • Domain 
  • Dome, Doom-Book, Domesday-Book 
  • Domicil, Domicile * 
  • Dominion, Dominium 
  • Donatio Mortis Causa 
  • Donation, Inter Vivos 
  • Donee 
  • Donor 
  • Dotal Property, Dote 
  • Double Criminality 
  • Double Entry 
  • Double Jeopardy * 
  • Doubt 
  • Doubt, Reasonable 
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average 
  • Dower * 
  • Dower, Admeasurement of 
  • Dowress, Dowry 
  • Doyle Error 
  • Draft 
  • Drawback 
  • Drawee, Drawer 
  • Droit D'aubaine 
  • Droit, D'accession * 
  • Droits of Admiralty 
  • Drugs, Illegal Use of 
  • Duces Tecum 
  • Duces Tecum, Subpoena 
  • Ducking-Stool 
  • Due Process * 
  • Due, Due-Bill 
  • Duelling 
  • Dumping 
  • Duplicity * 
  • Durable Power of Attorney 
  • Durante, Absentia, Minore Aetate 
  • Duress * 
  • Duty of Confidentiality * 
  • Duty to Warn 
  • Duty, Ad Valorem 
  • Duty, Duties 
  • Duty, Fiduciary * 
  • Duty, Specific 
  • Dwelling House 
  • Dying Declarations 
  • Dyvour, Dyvour's Habit

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  • D&tl= Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries

    JM Latin-English Dictionary
    D.
    abb. N M
    Decimus (Roman praenomen); (abb. D.)

    Glossary of Stamp Collecting Terms
    D
    Pneumatic Post. Scott catalog number prefix to identify stamps other than standard postage.


    D&tl= Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

    VFA-13 Aviation Glossary
    D
    Delta

    ETSI and 3GPP
    D
    Delivery confirmation bit

    Telecommunication Standard Terms
    D Star(D*)
    Synonym specific detectivity.

    D*
    (Pronounced "D-Star") See specific detectivity.

    AERONAUTICAL ABBREVIATIONS
    D
    Delta

    Aircraft Maintenance Acronymns
    D
    Level - Depot Level

    HAM-codes
    d
    delta

    General Chemistry Glossary
    D (D-isomer)
    Compare with L- .Prefix used to designate a dextrorotatory enantiomer .

    Debye (Debye unit)
     Say it 
    (D) Compare with dipole moment .A common non-SI unit of dipole moment , named for Dutch physical chemist Peter Debye. A charge separation equal to one electron charge placed one ångstrom unit apart has a dipole moment of 4.8 D. In SI units, 1 D = 3.338 × 10-30 coulomb meters.

    Glossary of liquid chromatographic terms
    Distribution coefficient
    (D or KD) See Partition coefficient.

    Roman to Arabic Numerals
    D (Roman Numerals)
    Equivalent to number 500


    D&tl= Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries

    maritime&shipping&trade
    d
    Depth


    D&tl= Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

    american horse racing dictionary
    D
    Driving

    (d)
    Worked around dogs

    Alternative guitar chord glossary for "Standard Tuning" ([E A D G B E ])
    Dm
    Alternative names: Dminor,D-,Dmin,Dmoll,Re minore,Re-,Re min

    form: 3.B

    info: medium
    form: 3.B

    info: Barre
    medium
    form: 6.B

    info: Barre
    easy
    form: 3.C

    info: open chord
    easy
    form: 1.D

    info: easy
    form: 6.B

    info: easy
    form: 6.C

    info: open chord
    easy
    form: 1.B

    info: medium
    Klingon - English
    D
    hear it
    Not quite like the English "d" sound. Touch the tip of your tongue to the very top of your mouth, the highest point on your palate, instead of near the teeth like for an English "d". Then do the same thing you'd do to make a "d".

    Star Wars Planeten
    D
    Droids issues 1-6, Droids Special issue 1, Droids: Rebellion and Season of Revolt issues 1-8, Dan Thorsland, Ryder Windham, Jan Strnad, Bill Hughes, and Ian Gibson, Dark Horse Comics 1994-95.


    D&tl= Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

    Terms and symbols used in pharmacology
    D
    Dose (q.v.); also the "maintenance doses" administered after a loading dose (q.v.)

    D*
    Loading Dose (q.v.)


    D&tl= Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

    Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
    D
    For the emoticon :D, see Emoticon. (For technical reasons, :D' brings you here.)
    D is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled dee or occasionally de .

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    The +D (or Plus D) was a floppy disk and printer interface for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, developed as a successor to Miles Gordon Technology's earlier product, the DISCiPLE. It was designed to be smaller, cheaper, simpler and thus more reliable.

    It discarded a number of the less important features of the earlier product — the network and joystick ports, the inhibit button and the pass-through connector — and replaced its ancestor's plastic wedge-shaped design which fit under the Spectrum with a simple flat metal slab which protruded from the rear of the computer.


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    Caron
    A caron ( ˇ ) or háček (pronounced ; ), also known as a wedge, inverted circumflex, inverted hat, is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate present or historical palatalizationiotation, or postalveolar pronunciation in the orthography of some BalticSlavicFinno-Lappic, and other languages.

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    D with stroke
    Đ (lowercase đ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from D with the addition of a bar or stroke through the letter. This is the same modification that was used to create eth (ð), but eth is based on an insular variant of d while đ is based on its usual upright shape. Đ is part of the alphabets of several languages, as well as being used in linguistics as a phonetic symbol.

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    D-
    D- means:
    1. Placed before a U.S. state, usually in parentheses, indicates the person it applies to is a Democratic Party politician of that state. "R-" is used for the Republican Party.
    2. An academic grade given by certain institutions. Slightly better than an F+ and slightly worse than a D. See Grade (education).

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    Detlef Soost
    Detlef Soost (* July 2 1970 in Berlin-PankowGDR), also using the name D! (formerly Dee!), most often called Detlef D. Soost or Herr Soost, is a German dancer and choreographer.

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    Don (honorific)
    Don, from Latin dominus, is a Spanish (pron. ) and Portuguese (''Dom'', ) honorific title. It is usually used as a mark of high esteem for a distinguished Christian hidalgo or fidalgo; that is, a nobleman. In English "Don" is usually preceded by a definite article ("the").

    Its abbreviation, particularly in Portuguese, is "D." It is still used in reference to priests, like the French Dom. The treatment was reserved for those who had royal or some higher old noble ancestry, as well as some title bearers who had their title without needing but the King's confirmation instead of authorization, the so called titles de Juro e Herdade. In Brazil it was not used in reference to nobles, but was used to refer to royals (both to the monarch and to princes), and, in the ranks of the clergy, it is only used to refer to Bishops or other senior ecclesiastical hierachs.


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    Emoticon
    portmanteau of emotion and icon, an emoticon is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form. Some examples of text-based emoticons include: :-) :-( ;-)

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