Results for D
Definitions of D:
Roman numeral for 500; in music, the second note of the scale, corresponding to Re. M. D., doctor of medicine; D. D., doctor of divinity; LL. D., doctor of laws; D. C., in music, da capo, which see.
Usage examples for D:
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" The Deer of all Lands," 1898. d
"The History of the European Fauna", R. F. Scharff -
I beg my D you will take great care of your health and do not fatigue yourself with too much application to business.
"The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1", Rupert Hughes -
D Why, for you.
"The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry", Horace a.k.a. Quintus Horatius Flaccus Translated by John Conington, M. A. -
He'd never forgive me.
"Light Freights, Complete", W. W. Jacobs