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'''DD''', '''dd''', or other variants may refer to: '''DD''', '''dd''', or other variants may refer to:
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== Arts and entertainment == == Arts and entertainment ==
*"D.D.", a track on mixtape '']'' by The Weeknd *"D.D.", track from the mixtape '']'' by the Weeknd
*], a character in ''The Saga of Seven Suns'' novels by Kevin J. Anderson *], a character in ''The Saga of Seven Suns'' novels by Kevin J. Anderson
*] or DD1, an Indian national television channel *] or DD1, an Indian national television channel
*], a Japanese all-female pop group *], a Japanese all-female pop group
*], Indian television host and actress, known as DD, see '']''
*], a Marvel Comics character *], a Marvel Comics character
**], the Marvel Cinematic Universe counterpart
* ]
*], an Irish news website
*], a public service broadcaster in India *], a public service broadcaster in India
*], a Danish singer and songwriter *], a Danish singer and songwriter
*DD, the production code for the 1966 ''Doctor Who'' serial '']''
*'']'' (2023), the third film in the ''Dhilluku Dhuddu'' series
*"Double D'z" (2022), a song from ]
*Edd, commonly known as Double-D, a character from ]
<!--Do not add entries that are not commonly known by these letters --> <!--Do not add entries that are not commonly known by these letters -->


== Business == == Business ==
* ] (formerly traded under the stock ticker symbol DD) * ], which trades shares on the New York Stock Exchange as DD
* ], a company * ], a company
* ]
* ''Dioničko društvo'' (d.d. or D.D.), a type of ] in Bosnian and Croatian languages


== Military == == Military ==
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* ], a punitive discharge in the U.S. military * ], a punitive discharge in the U.S. military
* DD, the U.S. Navy hull classification for ]s * DD, the U.S. Navy hull classification for ]s
* ], a form used by the US Defense Department * ], a form used by the U.S. Defense Department


==Places== ==Places==
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* ], a hypothetical domain name for the German Democratic Republic * ], a hypothetical domain name for the German Democratic Republic
* ], Germany (license plate code DD) * ], Germany (license plate code DD)
* ], a former union territory of India, now part of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu


== Science and technology == == Science and technology ==
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* Logo for ], audio compression technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories * Logo for ], audio compression technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories
* ], a capacity designation on magnetic storage, usually floppy disks * ], a capacity designation on magnetic storage, usually floppy disks
* Debian Developer, the traditional full membership role in ] * Debian Developer, the traditional full-membership role in ]


===Other uses in science and technology=== ===Other uses in science and technology===
* ], a rating on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species * ], a rating on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
* ], geographic coordinates shown using decimal fractions * ], geographic coordinates shown using decimal fractions
* ], a protein interaction module, a subclass of the death fold protein motif * ], a protein-interaction module, a subclass of the death fold protein motif
* ], for ''Democracy-Dictatorship Index'' * ], for ''Democracy-Dictatorship Index''
* Abbreviation for ], a genetic syndrome * Abbreviation for ], a genetic syndrome
* ], or developmentally disabled, a diverse group of chronic conditions due to mental or physical impairments arising before adulthood
* ], a type of nuclear fusion


== Sports == == Sports ==
* ], an Indian Premier League cricket franchise * Delhi Daredevils, former name of ]
* ], an Indian Super League franchise * ], an Indian Super League franchise, now Odisha FC


== Transportation == == Transportation ==
* ], an amphibious tank * ], an amphibious tank
* ], the AAR classification for a railway locomotive with two four-axle bogies * ], the AAR classification for a railway locomotive with two four-axle bogies
* ], former airline
* ], a prototype aircraft
* ], a low-cost airline based in Thailand
* ], a class of steam locomotives in Australia * ], a class of steam locomotives in Australia
* ], an airline by IATA code
* ], a low-cost airline based in Thailand by IATA code


== Other uses == == Other uses ==
* DD, a ] * DD, a ]
* ], in the Welsh language * ], in the Welsh language
* ], a firearms manufacturer
* ], in several sports * ], in several sports
* ], a negotiable instrument issued by the bank
* ], a rank in some organizations * ], a rank in some organizations
* ], a person who remains sober as the responsible driver * ], a person who remains sober as the responsible driver
* ], an academic degree * ], an academic degree
* ], a form of theft by fraud
* ], a way of paying bills


==See also== ==See also==

Latest revision as of 12:01, 17 December 2024

DD, dd, or other variants may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Business

Military

Places

  • DD postcode area, in Scotland
  • .dd, a hypothetical domain name for the German Democratic Republic
  • Dresden, Germany (license plate code DD)
  • Daman and Diu, a former union territory of India, now part of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

Science and technology

Computing

  • <dd></dd>, an HTML element for specifying definition data
  • dd (Unix), a program that copies and converts files and data
  • Deckadance, a DJ program for Windows and Mac OS X designed by Image-Line
  • Deployment descriptor, a component in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition applications
  • Logo for Dolby Digital, audio compression technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories
  • Double density, a capacity designation on magnetic storage, usually floppy disks
  • Debian Developer, the traditional full-membership role in Debian

Other uses in science and technology

Sports

Transportation

Other uses

See also

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