| DD | dangerous drug; data definition; day of delivery; degenerated disc; degenerative disease; delusional... |
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| DTD | diastrophic dysplasia; document type definition |
| GRD | gastroesophageal reflux disease; gender role definition |
| IDL | Index to Dental Literature; interface definition language; intermediate density lipoprotein; interme... |
| definition | <microscopy> The distinctness with which the very fine detail in an image or photograph can be seen. (05 Aug 1998) |
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a concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol clarity of outline; "exercise had give his muscles superior definition"
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Sharpness of an image (as seen by the clarity of detail) formed by an optical system.
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In the 11th and 12th centuries, the Crusades were military expeditions sponsored by the papacy, charged with recovering Christian holy places in the Middle East from the Muslim Arabs and Seljuk Turks (See 1079?5). In the 13th century, crusading impulses were often directed against groups within Europe perceived as being social or political enemies, such as the Albigensian heretics (See 1208?3). By the 15th and 16th centuries, crusading had become an old European tradition. ...
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(1) A data description that reserves storage and may provide an initial value. (2) A declaration that allocates storage, and may initialize a data object or specify the body of a function.
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subjective term for the clarity of a negative or print.
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| definition | a concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol |
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