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3-letter words containing d

  • bid — A bid for something or a bid to do something is an attempt to obtain it or do it.
  • bod — A bod is a person.
  • bpd — barrels per day
  • bsd — Berkeley Software Distribution: a UNIX-based computer operating system
  • bud — A bud is a small pointed lump that appears on a tree or plant and develops into a leaf or flower.
  • bwd — backward
  • c/d — carried down
  • cad — CAD refers to the use of computer software in the design of things such as cars, buildings, and machines. CAD is an abbreviation for 'computer aided design'.
  • cbd — cash before delivery
  • ccd — charge-coupled device
  • cd4 — designating or of a biochemical receptor found on the surface of various cells, esp. helper T cells: HIV binds to this receptor
  • cda — 1.   (file format)   Compound Document Architecture. 2.   (legal)   Communications Decency Act.
  • cdc — (in the US) Center for Disease Control
  • cde — compact disc erasable: a compact disc that can be used to record and rerecord
  • cdf — cumulative distribution function
  • cdl — 1. Computer Definition [Design?] Language. A hardware description language. "Computer Organisation and Microprogramming", Yaohan Chu, P-H 1970. 2. Command Definition Language. Portion of ICES used to implement commands. Sammet 1969, p.618-620. 3. Compiler Description Language. C.H.A. Koster, 1969. Intended for implementation of the rules of an affix grammar by recursive procedures. A procedure may be a set of tree-structured alternatives, each alternative is executed until one successfully exits. Used in a portable COBOL-74 compiler from MPB, mprolog system from SzKI, and the Mephisto chess computer. "CDL: A Compiler Implementation Language", in Methods of Algorithmic Language Implementation, C.H.A. Koster, LNCS 47, Springer 1977, pp.341-351. "Using the CDL Compiler Compiler", C.H.A. Koster, 1974. Versions: CDL2, CDLM used at Manchester. 4. Common Design Language. "Common Design Language", IBM, Software Engineering Inst, Sept 1983. 5. Control Definition Language. Ideas which contributed to Smalltalk.
  • cdm — 1. Content Data Model 2. Code Division Multiplexing
  • cdn — Canadian
  • cdo — collateralized debt obligation
  • cdr — Cdr is the written abbreviation for commander when it is used as a title.
  • cds — credit default swap
  • cdt — Central Daylight Time
  • cdu — Christlich-Demokratische Union: a German (until 1990 West German) political party
  • cdv — CD-video
  • cdw — collision damage waiver: extra insurance covering damage to or loss of a rented vehicle
  • cfd — computational fluid dynamics
  • cid — The CID is the branch of the police force in Britain concerned with finding out who has committed crimes. CID is an abbreviation for 'Criminal Investigation Department'.
  • cjd — CJD is an incurable brain disease that affects human beings and is believed to be caused by eating beef from cows with BSE. CJD is an abbreviation for 'Creutzfeld Jacob disease'.
  • cld — called
  • cmd — command
  • cnd — Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
  • cod — Cod are a type of large edible fish.
  • cpd — compound
  • crd — customer relations department
  • cud — partially digested food regurgitated from the first stomach of cattle and other ruminants to the mouth for a second chewing
  • cvd — cardiovascular disease
  • cyd — a female given name.
  • d/a — deposit account
  • d/d — demand draft
  • d/f — direction finder
  • d/o — delivery order
  • d/p — documents against presentation
  • d/w — dock warrant
  • daa — Distributed Application Architecture: under design by Hewlett-Packard and Sun. A distributed object management environment that will allow applications to be developed independent of operating system, network or windowing system.
  • dab — DAB is the transmission of digital stereo over conventional radio channels. DAB is an abbreviation for 'digital audio broadcasting'.
  • dac — Digital to Analog Converter
  • dad — Your dad is your father. You can call your dad 'Dad'.
  • dae — Dictionary of American English
  • dag — to cut the daglock away from (a sheep)
  • dah — the long sound used in combination with the short sound dit, in the spoken representation of Morse and other telegraphic codes
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