D (disambiguation)

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D is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet.

D or d may also refer to:

Places

People with the name

  • D, the bass player for Australian band Testeagles
  • "D!" or "Dee!", names of Detlef Soost, a German dancer and choreographer

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

Games

  • D (video game), a game released in 1995 for the PC, 3DO, PlayStation and Sega Saturn

Music

Groups and labels

  • D (band), a Japanese rock/metal band
  • D Records, a former record label in Houston, Texas, US
  • "d:" or "d:?", often used to refer to the Christian rock band Delirious?
  • "The D", one of the names of comedy rock band Tenacious D

Albums

Other uses in music

Periodicals

  • D, a weekly supplement to the Italian newspaper la Repubblica
  • D Magazine, a magazine for the city of Dallas, Texas, US

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

  • D (film), a 2005 Bollywood film
  • Initial D, a 1995 Japanese manga and anime about mountain drifting that has spawned several arcade and console games
  • D, the production code for the 1964 Doctor Who serial Marco Polo
  • "D" Is for Deadbeat, the fourth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet mystery" series, published in 1987

Business and economics

Computing, technology, and engineering

Computing

  • .d, a file format used for Agilent MassHunter mass spectrometry software
  • .d, a pathname component suffix for a directory; for example with the init program
  • -d, a suffix of a daemon, a computer program that runs as a background process
  • D - Minimal Protection, a security division in the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria

Programming languages

  • D (programming language), a C++-like programming language developed by Walter Bright
  • D, a programming language designed to be used with the DTrace dynamic tracing framework

Other uses in technology

Linguistics

Mathematics and science

Measurements

  • d, deci-, SI prefix factor 0.1

Astronomy and Earth science

Mathematics

Biology, chemistry, and medicine

Physics

Solid state physics

Time

Transportation

Other uses

See also