D- - traducción al árabe
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d-         
مختصر أيمن [كيمياء]
D-         
مختصر أَيمَن [كيمياء]
d         
  • German]] for "[[Germany]]"), on a [[boundary stone]] at the border between Austria and Germany.
  • Latin D
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  • Early Phoenician Dalet
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
D; D (letter); ASCII 68; ASCII 100; U+0044; U+0064; Letter D; 𝘿
اسْم : الحرف الرابع من الأبجدية الإِنْجلِيزِيَّة

Definición

eth
[??]
(also edh)
¦ noun an Old English letter, . or ?, representing the dental fricatives ? and ?, eventually superseded by the digraph th.
Origin
from Dan. edh, perh. representing the sound of the letter.

Wikipedia

D-

D- means:

  • Placed before a U.S. state, usually in parentheses, indicates the person it applies to is a Democratic Party politician of that state. "R-" is used for the Republican Party.
  • An academic grade given by certain institutions. Slightly better than an F and slightly worse than a D. See Grading in education.
  • A prefix signifying chirality of a molecule
Ejemplos de pronunciación para D-
1. to "D&D."
Dungeons and Dragons Art & Arcana - A Visual History _ Michael Witwer & Kyle Newman _ Talks at Google
2. D&D people.
_ David Ewalt _ Talks at Google
3. "D&D" errata.
_ David Ewalt _ Talks at Google
4. experienced D&D players.
_ David Ewalt _ Talks at Google
5. d
The Tour de France Champion _ Stephen Roche _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de D-
1. Those thematic channels that have already started broadcasting by Dođan TV are D Dream, D Dream Türk, Emlak TV, D Plus, D Max, D Sinema and D Yesilçam.
2. John Kerry, D–Massachusetts; Russ Fiengold, D–Wisconsin; Barbara Boxer, D–California; and Patrick Leahy, D–Vermont.
3. Dean (D–Mitchellville), Camille Exum (D–Seat Pleasant), Tony Knotts (D–Temple Hills) and Marilynn Bland (D–Clinton).
4. Nick Lampson (D–Tex.), Steve Israel (D–N.Y.), John Tanner (D–Tenn.), Marcy Kaptur (D–Ohio), Wayne T.
5. Solis (D–Calif.) Stephanie Herseth (D–S.D.) Emanuel Cleaver II (D–Mo.) John Hall (D–N.Y.) Jerry McNerney (D–Calif.) F.