(dialectal, nonstandard, African-American Vernacular) Pronunciation spelling of that.
dct
dct
Noun
of It is a tree topology in mobile wireless sensor networks (MWSNs) to collect and aggregate the information from the cluster head, and then forward that aggregated data to the sink (or) base station.
ddt
ddt
Noun
a move where a wrestler puts another wrestler into a standing front face lock and then falls backwards, driving the recipient's head into the floor.
det
dft
dit
dit
adj
(Canada, obsolete) Indicator of a declared surname originating from Canadian French.
noun
(information theory) decimal digit
(obsolete) A word; a decree.
(obsolete, rare) A ditty, a little melody.
The spoken representation of a dot in radio and telegraph Morse code.
verb
(UK dialectal, Northern England) To stop up; block (an opening); close (compare Scots dit).
(obsolete) To close up.
djt
dmt
dot
dot
noun
(MLE) Clipping of dotty (“shotgun”).
(MLE) buckshot, projectile from a "dotty" or shotgun
(US, Louisiana) A dowry.
(cricket, informal) A dot ball.
(grammar) A punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence or an abbreviated part of a word; a full stop; a period.
(mathematics) A symbol used for separating the fractional part of a decimal number from the whole part, for indicating multiplication or a scalar product, or for various other purposes.
(obsolete) A lump or clot.
A point used as a diacritical mark above or below various letters of the Latin script, as in Ȧ, Ạ, Ḅ, Ḃ, Ċ.
A small, round spot.
Anything small and like a speck comparatively; a small portion or specimen.
One of the two symbols used in Morse code.
prep
Dot product of the previous vector and the following vector.
verb
(colloquial) To punch (a person).
(transitive) To add a dot (the symbol) or dots to.
(transitive) To cover with small spots (of some liquid).
To mark by means of dots or small spots.
To mark or diversify with small detached objects.
dpt
dst
dtb
dtc
dtd
dte
dtf
dtf
adj
Alternative letter-case form of DTF
dtg
dth
dti
dtl
dtl
Noun
Delay-tolerant Networking
dtp
dtr
dtu
dut
dut
noun
(Hartlepool) A snug woolly hat.
(Tyneside) A woollen hat with a rim underneath made famous by the character Benny in ITV's Crossroads.
dwt
dwt
noun
Deadweight ton; deadweight tonnage.
pennyweight
dxt
edt
etd
gtd
gtd
adj
(poker) guaranteed.
itd
kdt
ltd
mdt
mtd
ndt
odt
pdt
ptd
qtd
rdt
std
std
noun
Abbreviation of standard deviation.
Abbreviation of standard.
tad
tad
noun
(US, slang, dated) A street boy; an urchin.
(informal) A small amount; a little bit.
tbd
tdc
tdc
Noun
(engineering) of
tdd
tde
tdi
tdl
tdm
tdo
tdr
tdy
tdy
noun
(Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of today.
ted
ted
noun
A Teddy boy.
verb
To spread hay for drying.
thd
tid
tid
adj
(obsolete) tender; soft; nice
tod
tod
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A fox in general.
(figuratively) Someone like a fox; a crafty person.
A bush, especially of ivy.
A male fox.
An old English measure of weight, usually of wool, containing two stone or 28 pounds (13 kg).