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ND, Nd, nD, nd, or n.d. can mean:
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[edit] Music
- New Divide, a song by the American Hard Rock band Linkin Park
[edit] Places
- North Dakota, a state in the United States
- Notre Dame, for a number of churches and colleges
[edit] Science and medicine
- Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, an academic degree in naturopathic medicine
- Non-Distended, particularly in reference to abdominal distension during a clinical examination in medicine
- NADH dehydrogenase, an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from NADH to coenzyme Q
- Neodymium, an element with the symbol "Nd"
- nD, the refractive index of a medium at a wavelength of 589.29 nm (the Fraunhofer "D" line)
- Contax N Digital, a digital SLR camera made by Contax
[edit] Politics
- New Democracy (Canada), a former political party in Canada
- New Democracy (Greece), one of the main center-right liberal political parties in Greece
[edit] Creative work
- Napalm Death, a pioneering grindcore band from England
- Napoleon Dynamite, a 2004 independent film
- No Doubt, a ska band from the United States
- Nuclear Dawn, a mod for the game Half-Life 2
- nD, a type of alien from the United Kingdom TV series Invasion Earth.
[edit] Technology
- Norsk Data, a defunct Norwegian computer manufacturer
- Neutral density filter, a type of filter used in photography
[edit] Other
- Nate Dogg, an American Rapper
- National Diploma, an academic qualification in the Republic of Ireland
- Negligent discharge, an accidental discharge of a firearm involving culpable carelessness
- Nuclear disarmament, the dismantlement and proposed dismantling of nuclear weapons
- n.d., "no date" in bibliographies
- Nd (digraph), a digraph present in many African languages
- Norrlands dragonregemente, a cavalry regiment of the Swedish Army
- The ISO 639-1 code for Northern Ndebele language
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