Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CD


CD

Definitions of CD

  1. (astronomy) a type of giant elliptical galaxy
  2. Initialism of compact disc; a disc once commonly used to store data, and especially for the distribution of music and software.
  3. (diplomacy, now, rare) Initialism of corps diplomatique, the diplomatic corps of a particular country.
  4. (finance) Abbreviation of certificate of deposit.
  5. (business) Initialism of creative director, head of the creative department (for example of an advertising agency).
  6. (business) Initialism of corporate design, specific design features of a company, corporate identity CI.
  7. (networking) Initialism of collision detection.
  8. (nautical) Initialism of chart datum.
  9. Initialism of cross-dresser.
  10. (immunology, biochemistry) Initialism of cluster of differentiation.
  11. (video games) Abbreviation of cooldown.
  12. (UK, law) Initialism of controlled drug.
  13. (medicine) Abbreviation of Crohn's disease.
  14. (software engineering) Initialism of continuous delivery/deployment.
  15. compact disk
  16. Initialism of cross-dressing.
  17. (physical chemistry, quantum mechanics) Initialism of circular dichroism.
  18. Initialism of cross-dress.
  19. (Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of could.

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2

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146

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ACD
BCD
CCD
DCD
ECD
FCD
GCD

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ACD

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Examples of Using CD in a Sentence

  • The candela (symbol: cd) is the unit of luminous intensity in the International System of Units (SI).
  • The SI comprises a coherent system of units of measurement starting with seven base units, which are the second (symbol s, the unit of time), metre (m, length), kilogram (kg, mass), ampere (A, electric current), kelvin (K, thermodynamic temperature), mole (mol, amount of substance), and candela (cd, luminous intensity).
  • The current international standard for the metric system is the International System of Units (Système international d'unités or SI), in which all units can be expressed in terms of seven base units: the metre (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), ampere (A), kelvin (K), mole (mol), and candela (cd).


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