RD
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Rd or RD may refer to:
- Radiant Dawn, a tactics, turn based strategy RPG for the Wii
- Radical Dreamers, a text-based role playing game on the Satellaview made in 1996
- Radio Disney
- Rate–distortion optimization, a decision algorithm used in video compression.
- Rassemblement démocrate, a political party in France
- Rata Die, a numerical way of labelling calendar dates
- Ratchet: Deadlocked, the fourth game in the Ratchet and Clank series
- Rd, the domain of Real numbers.
- Rd (digraph)
- RD, a Soviet/Russian prefix for an engine design series, stands for "Reaktivniy Dvigatel" (literally, Reactive Engine), see RD-8 for example
- RD$, Dominican peso
- rd, a shell command meaning "remove directory"
- Reader's Digest
- Real Drive, an anime by Production I.G
- Reasonable Doubt, rapper Jay-Z's debut album
- Red Dwarf
- ReDent, in the social networking and micro-blogging service identi.ca, to re-post something posted by another user, usually preceeded with "RD" and "@username" to give credit to original poster. It is the equivalent to RT (ReTweet) for Twitter
- Registered Dietitian
- Repair Depot (6 RD)
- Reserve Decoration, an award for service in the Royal Navy Reserve
- Reservoir Dogs
- Retinal Detachment
- Resident Director, a common staff position at universities and colleges with on-campus housing
- Road, abbreviation
- Rocketdyne
- Route distinguisher, a concept in Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) in data networking
- Ruby Document format
- Rutherford (unit), symbol of a unit of radioactivity
- Rural Development, an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture
- Ryan International Airlines, IATA airline designators
[edit] See also
- Ordinal indicator for 3 (that is, "3rd"), also known as an "ordinal suffix"
- R&D, Research and development
- WP:RD, Wikipedia:Reference desk
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