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D
1[dee]
noun
plural
D's, Ds, d's, ds.the fourth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
any spoken sound represented by the letter D or d, as in dog, ladder, ladle, or pulled.
something having the shape of a D .
a written or printed representation of the letter D or d.
a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter D or d.
d'
2preposition
de (used in French names as an elided form ofde ).
Charles Louis d'Albert.
di (used in Italian names as an elided form ofdi ).
Gabriele d'Annunzio.
d.
3abbreviation
(in prescriptions) give.
d'
5Informal., contraction of do or did before you:
How d'you like your eggs cooked? D'you go to the movies last night?
d.
6abbreviation
British., pence.
D
7the fourth in order or in a series.
(sometimes lowercase), (in some grading systems) a grade or mark, as in school or college, indicating the quality of a student's work as poor or barely passing.
(sometimes lowercase), a classification, rating, or the like, indicating poor quality.
Music.
the second tone in the scale of C major, or the fourth tone in the relative minor scale, A minor.
a string, key, or pipe tuned to this tone.
a written or printed note representing this tone.
(in the fixed system of solmization) the second tone of the scale of C major, called re.
the tonality having D as the tonic note.
(sometimes lowercase), the Roman numeral for 500.
Chemistry., deuterium. Also 2H
Electricity.
electric displacement.
a battery size for 1.5 volt dry cells: diameter, 1.3 inches (3.3 centimeters); length, 2.4 inches (6 centimeters).
Biochemistry., aspartic acid.
a symbol for a shoe width size narrower than E and wider than C.
a proportional brassiere cup size larger than C.
d.
8abbreviation
date.
daughter.
day.
deceased.
deep.
degree.
delete.
Physics., density.
depth.
deputy.
dialect.
dialectal.
diameter.
died.
dime.
dividend.
dollar; dollars.
dose.
drachma.
'd
9contraction of had:
I was glad they'd gone.
contraction of did:
Where'd they go?
contraction of should or would:
He'd like to go. I'd like to remind you of your promise.
contraction of -ed:
She OK'd the plan.
D-
10Symbol, Biochemistry., (of a molecule) having a configuration resembling the dextrorotatory isomer of glyceraldehyde: always printed as a small capital, roman character.
d-
11dextrorotatory; dextro- (l- ).
D.
12abbreviation
day.
December.
Democrat.
Democratic.
Physics., density.
Deus.
Deuteronomy.
Doctor.
dose.
Dutch.
D
1abbreviation
Deutsch: indicating the serial number in the catalogue (1951) of the musical compositions of Schubert made by Otto Deutsch (1883–1967)
D.
2abbreviation
politics Democrat(ic)
government Department
dinar(s)
Don (a Spanish title)
Duchess
Duke
(in the US and Canada) Doctor
d
3/ diː /
noun
the fourth letter and third consonant of the modern English alphabet
a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a voiced alveolar stop, as in dagger
the semicircle on a billiards table having a radius of 11 1/ 2 inches and its straight edge in the middle of the baulk line
'd
4contraction
would or had
I'd
you'd
d
5symbol
physics density or relative density
maths a small increment in a given variable or function: used to indicate a derivative of one variable with respect to another, as in d y /d x
chess See algebraic notation
d.
6abbreviation
(in animal pedigrees) dam
daughter
currency penny or pennies
diameter
died
dinar(s)
dollar(s)
drachma(s)
D
7symbol
music
a note having a frequency of 293.66 hertz ( D above middle C ) or this value multiplied or divided by any power of 2; the second note of the scale of C major
a key, string, or pipe producing this note
the major or minor key having this note as its tonic
chem deuterium
maths the first derivative of a function, as in D( x ³ + x ²) = 3 x ² + 2 x
physics
dispersion
electric displacement
aeronautics drag
a semiskilled or unskilled manual worker, or a trainee or apprentice to a skilled worker
( as modifier ) See also occupation groupings
D worker
500 See Roman numerals
abbreviation
Germany (international car registration)
informal, defence
I'm playing D in the match this afternoon
informal, defensive play
d
Abbreviation of diameter
Word History and Origins
Origin of d1
Origin of d2
Word History and Origins
Origin of d1
Origin of d2
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