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dd
1abbreviation
Law.today's date.
dd
2abbreviation
delayed delivery.
delivered.
demand draft.
DD
3abbreviation
Biology, Ecology.data deficient.
damage dealer: (in a video game) a category of job classes in a role-playing game, best suited to inflict large amounts of damage to an enemy: Also DPS
If you need a DD, I have a level 49 Warrior, or a level 45 Hunter—if a ranged attack would be better.
dear/darling daughter (used, especially by women, in digital communications to refer to one's daughter).
DD moving into her own apt today!
dd.
4abbreviation
delivered.
D/D
5abbreviation
days after date.
D.D.
6abbreviation
demand draft.
Doctor of Divinity.
DD
abbreviation
Also: dd.direct debit
Doctor of Divinity
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dd1
Example Sentences
"I still cannot believe how I made it out alive," he told India's state broadcaster DD News on Thursday.
"I managed to unbuckle myself, used my leg to push through that opening, and crawled out," Vishwashkumar Ramesh told Indian state media DD News.
Shane Fry, who runs DD Services, a garage on the high street, told the BBC before the meeting that his income was a third of what it was because of the sinkhole.
DD: We know countries are thinking of retaliatory measures as well.
DD: In the post-war era, we saw the tearing down of trade barriers and the idea that globalisation was good.
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