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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
D; D (letter); ASCII 68; ASCII 100; U+0044; U+0064; Letter D; 𝘿
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(also d)
¦ noun (plural Ds or D's)
1. the fourth letter of the alphabet.
2. denoting the fourth in a set of items, categories, sizes, etc.
3. Music the second note of the diatonic scale of C major.
4. the Roman numeral for 500. [understood as half of CI[s]3ZCCGQGCV2_B8D1B6EE.bmp[/s], an earlier form of M (= 1,000).]
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D2
¦ abbreviation
1. (in the US) Democrat or Democratic.
2. depth (in the sense of the dimension of an object from front to back).
3. Chemistry dextrorotatory.
4. (with a numeral) dimension(s) or dimensional.
5. (in tables of sports results) drawn.
6. Germany (international vehicle registration). [from Ger. Deutschland.]
¦ symbol
1. Physics electric flux density.
2. Chemistry the hydrogen isotope deuterium.
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1. "The Data Language." MS-DOS 4GL. 2. A Haskell-like language, with type classes. E-mail: <polar@cs.syr.edu>.
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Wikipedia

D

D, or d, is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is dee (pronounced ), plural dees.

Pronunciation examples for D
1. to "D&D."
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2. D&D people.
_ David Ewalt _ Talks at Google
3. "D&D" errata.
_ David Ewalt _ Talks at Google
4. experienced D&D players.
_ David Ewalt _ Talks at Google
5. d
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Examples of use of D
1. Those thematic channels that have already started broadcasting by Dođan TV are D Dream, D Dream Türk, Emlak TV, D Plus, D Max, D Sinema and D Yesilçam.
2. John Kerry, D–Massachusetts; Russ Fiengold, D–Wisconsin; Barbara Boxer, D–California; and Patrick Leahy, D–Vermont.
3. Dean (D–Mitchellville), Camille Exum (D–Seat Pleasant), Tony Knotts (D–Temple Hills) and Marilynn Bland (D–Clinton).
4. Nick Lampson (D–Tex.), Steve Israel (D–N.Y.), John Tanner (D–Tenn.), Marcy Kaptur (D–Ohio), Wayne T.
5. Solis (D–Calif.) Stephanie Herseth (D–S.D.) Emanuel Cleaver II (D–Mo.) John Hall (D–N.Y.) Jerry McNerney (D–Calif.) F.