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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)

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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