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D

The fourth letter of the English alphabet and a vocal consonant The English letter is from Latin which is from Greek which took it from Phoelignician the probable ultimate origin being Egyptian It is related most nearly to t and th as Eng deep G tief Eng daughter G tochter Gr qygathr Skr duhitr See Guide to Pronunciation radic178 179 229...


D day

the day designated for the beginning of a planned attack by a military force in communications the day is often otherwise unspecified for security reasons as the day before D day the troops will move into position...


D layer

the lowest region of the ionosphere 35 to 50 miles up that reflects low frequency radio waves...


D reorganization

D reorganization see reorganization ...


D valve

A kind of slide valve See Slide valve under Slide...


D'Oench doctrine

D'Oench doctrine [from D'Oench, Duhme & Co., Inc. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Company, 315 U.S. 447 (1942), the Supreme Court case establishing the doctrine] : a doctrine in banking law: a party (as a borrower or guarantor) cannot assert an unrecorded agreement with a failed bank against attempts by the federal insurer (as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) or its assigns to collect on a promissory note (as a loan) called also D'Oench Duhme doctrine ...


d.b.n.

d.b.n. de bonis non ...


D.C.

D.C. district court ...


d/b/a

d/b/a doing business as ...



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