d

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English - Turkish
{i} geçer not
(Askeri) yüzey akıntısı (surface drift)
(Askeri) DAY MATERIAL READINESS GROSS CAPABILITY: D-GÜNÜ MALZEME HAZIRLIK GAYRİ-SAFİ İMKAN VE KABİLİYETİ: "D'den P" konseptine uygulandığı gibi, bu imkan ve kabiliyet D gününde elde olan bütün kaynakların toplamını ve D günü ile P günü arasındaki gayri-safi üretim imkan ve kabiliyetini temsil eder. Bu imkan ve kabiliyet D'den P'ye malzeme hazırlık gayri safi ihtiyacına eşit olduğunda, ihtiyaçlar ile imkan ve kabiliyetler dengededir. Bknz. "D to P Concept"
{k} date, daughter, day, days, dead, diameter, died
{i} re [müz.]
(isim) geçer not, re [müz.]
yazıla
Kurdish - Turkish
Kürt alfabesinin beşinci harfi
Turkish - Turkish
Döteryum elementinin simgesi
German - Turkish
[das] D
dd
ç
Finnish - Turkish
ila ç
English - English
The City of Detroit
a grade awarded for a class, better than outright failure (which can be F or E depending on the institution) and worse than a C
Drive, the setting of an automatic transmission
The semicircle on the baulk line, inside which the cue ball must be placed at a break-off
Defense
Duodecimo, as adopted by the American Library Association
Dutch language
Democrat, especially preceding the constituent location

D-New York.

Divorced
Down (direction)
Deny. (clarification of this English definition is being sought)
The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script
died, death

William Shakespeare, d 1616.

dice to use in a diceroll

2d6 — “two six-sided die”.

penny, a measure of the size of nails
The ordinal number fourth, derived from this letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script
declared; also abbreviated as dec
a British penny; an old penny (the modern decimal penny being abbreviated p)

£sd — “pounds, shillings and pence”.

As a numeral D stands for 500
the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet
denoting a quantity consisting of 500 items or units
The fourth letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant
qyga`thr, Skr
{i} musical note
in this use it is not the initial of any word, or even strictly a letter, but one half of the sign &?; (or &?; ) the original Tuscan numeral for 1000
the cardinal number that is the product of one hundred and five
a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets
{i} fourth letter of the English alphabet
See Guide to Pronunciation, √178, 179, 229
daughter, G
duhitr
tief; Eng
The nominal of the second tone in the model major scale (that in C), or of the fourth tone in the relative minor scale of C (that in A minor), or of the key tone in the relative minor of F
The English letter is from Latin, which is from Greek, which took it from Phœnician, the probable ultimate origin being Egyptian
deep, G
It is related most nearly to t and th; as, Eng
tochter, Gr
d

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'dE ] (noun.) before 12th century. left|30px|Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᛞ (d, “daeg”), replaced by D Old English upper case letter D from 7th century replacement by Latin upper case letter D of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᛞ (d, “daeg”).

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