D stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of D across different fields and industries.
A floor or roof covering made out of gage metal attached by welding or mechanical means to joists, beams, purlins, or other structural members and can be galvanized, painted, or unpainted. An XML document that contains a collection of Wireless Markup Language (WML) cards. alsocard. The structural surface to which the roofing or waterproofing system is applied or A storage device, such as a tape deck, or a group of such devices.
AviationBusiness & FinanceCharteringGovernmental & MilitaryNASAPropertyReal EstateShippingSaid of a tiller when it is put to leeward while sailing
ArchitecturalArchitectureAviationBusiness & FinanceConstructionDrawingElectronic EngineeringEngineeringGovernmental & MilitaryInternet - SMS - Text & ChatingMilitaryMorse AidsMorse CodeOrdnance SurveyPower PlantTextingThe Finance and Administrative ServicesA compact substance or a substance with a high density. The density of pure water is defined to be 1 gram per milliliter.
AircraftNOTAM ContractionsPhysicsScienceScientific & EducationalTechnologyWeatherA quantity of radiation measured at a certain point expressed in roentgens, rems or rads. A quantity of radiation delivered at a position. In the context of space energetic particle radiation effects, it usually refers to the energy absorbed locally per unit mass as a result of radiation exposure. A general term, which may be used to refer to the amount of energy absorbed by an object or person per unit mass. Known as the “absorbed dose,” this reflects the amount of energy that ionizing radiation sources deposit in materials through which they pass, and is measured in units of radiation-absorbed dose (rad).
Common MedicalMedicalReading PrescriptionOf boat, is vertical distance from level of gunwale to keel. Of flag, measure of its vertical length More usually termed its 'breadth'.
ArchitecturalAviationElectricalGovernmental & MilitaryNOTAM ContractionsScientific & EducationalShippingThe Finance and Administrative ServicesWeatherTo carry too much sail To run before a gale
AddressBusiness & FinanceComputerElectronicsNASAOrdnance SurveyPostalPower PlantStreet SuffixTechnologyThe Finance and Administrative ServicesThe depth of a sail measured on its middle line. Machine for lowering a coal waggon from a staith to a position just above hatch of a ship Used to avoid breakage of coal while loading
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