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d
The City of Detroit.
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All Definitions for D

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1The City of Detroit.
2A grade awarded for a class, better than outright failure (which can be F or E depending on the institution) and worse than a C.
3The semicircle on the baulk line, inside which the cue ball must be placed at a break-off.
4The penalty arc on a football pitch.
5The penalty arc on a hockey field.
6Canonical decomposition
7A programming language inspired from C++.
8Abbreviation of already, used in text messages to form the perfect tenses. [Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future
9By this time
10Previously.]
11Abbreviation of down. [(comparable) From a higher position to a lower one
12Downwards.]
13Abbreviation of declared. [Openly avowed.]
14Abbreviation of defense. [The action of defending or protecting from attack, danger, or injury.]
15Abbreviation of Democrat, especially preceding the constituent location. [(politics) A proponent of democracy.]
16Abbreviation of drive, the setting of an automatic transmission. [Planned, usually long-lasting, effort to achieve something
17Ability coupled with ambition, determination, and motivation.]
18Abbreviation of data. [(collective, computing) A representation of information in a computer (as symbols, quantities, sound, images or videos) which is stored, processed or transmitted in the form of electrical signals, records on magnetic tape or punched cards, etc.]
19Abbreviation of down (direction). [(comparable) From a higher position to a lower one
20Downwards.]
21Abbreviation of divorced. [Cut off, or separated.]
22Alternative form of dee (“a police detective”). [The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.]
23Abbreviation of duodecimo, as adopted by the American Library Association. [(paper, printing) A size of paper, so called because it is originally made by folding and cutting a single sheet from a printing press into 12 leaves
24(5 by 7¾ inches): 6.5 to 7.5 inches high, approximately 4.5 inches wide.]
25Abbreviation of Deutsch number in the Schubert Thematic Catalogue.
26Abbreviation of Deuteronomist. [(religion) One of the sources identified as underlying much of the Hebrew Bible (or Christian Old Testament), and responsible for material in Deuteronomy and other areas.]
27Clipping of dick (“penis”) [(countable, obsolete) A male person.]

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