Antonyms for
du
A surname from Chinese
0 antonyms 2 letters

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All Definitions for Du

Below are all the dictionary definitions of du:

1A surname from Chinese
2Initialism of University of Denver.
3Initialism of depleted uranium. [Uranium that contains a reduced (depleted) amount of the fissile isotope U-235 compared to natural uranium
4It is a byproduct of uranium enrichment
5It is used in applications where the nuclear properties of the uranium are not important, and the uranium is instead being used for its mechanical or chemical properties (for example, its high density).]
6Symbol for Dobson unit. [A unit of measurement of the amount of a trace gas (typically ozone) in a vertical column through the Earth's atmosphere).]

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