D Weather Abbreviation

D has various meanings in the Weather category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of D in Weather.

Discontinue

Most Common

Cease from doing or providing, especially something that has been provided on a regular basis.

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Damage

Harm that is caused to something If the tempera-ture rises it can cause serious damage to the engine. \n\nVerb:\nTo cause harm to something Small stones around the run-up area may damage propellers.

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Development

The improvement of land in order to make use of it, e.g. by building structures on it or by adapting existing structures. Development can either be for the developer's own use, or else speculative, i.e. for profit. The preparation of a specific mineral deposit for commercial production; this preparation includes construction of access to the deposit and of facilities to extract the minerals.

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Double

To alter course round a point of land

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Delayed
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Daily
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Dense

A compact substance or a substance with a high density. The density of pure water is defined to be 1 gram per milliliter.

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Depth

Of boat, is vertical distance from level of gunwale to keel. Of flag, measure of its vertical length More usually termed its 'breadth'.

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Distance

Length in a particular direction of course Length of shortest track between two places Length of customary track between two places Time difference between two given meridians Angular value, at a given point, between two other points

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Diagonal

1Any knee, plank, brace, etc, that is placed diasonally. Line cutting a body plan in an oblique direction

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