What does D stand for?

D stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of D across different fields and industries.

Dextrorotatory

Refers to an optically active substance that rotates the plane of plane polarized light clockwise; also called dextro.

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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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Diathermy

Diathermy is electrically induced heat or the use of high-frequency electromagnetic currents as a form of physical or occupational therapy and in surgical procedures. The field was pioneered in 1907 by German physician Karl Franz Nagelschmidt, who coined the term diathermy from the Greek words dia and θέρμη therma, literally meaning heating through.

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Dealer

An entity that stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bid price) or sell from its own account (at its ask price).

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Dynamic

A method of bridge crane controlling speed by using the motor as a generator, with the energy being dissipated by resistance. In programming languages, pertaining to properties that can only be established during the execution of a program; for example, the length of a variable-length data object is dynamic. 2.Pertaining to an operation that occurs at the time it is needed rather than at a predetermined or fixed time.

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Death

Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Phenomena which commonly bring about death include senescence, predation, malnutrition, disease, suicide, homicide, starvation, dehydration, and accidents or trauma resulting in terminal injury. In most cases, bodies of living organisms begin to decompose shortly after death.

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Dock

A basin for the reception of vessels. Wet docks are utilized for the loading and unloading of ships. For Ships- A cargo handling area parallel to the shoreline. For Land Transportation- A pier or wharf used as a loading or unloading platform at an industrial site or carrier terminal.

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