Associations to the word «Dt»
Noun
- Uhf
- Exp
- Newscast
- Argonaut
- Equation
- Dm
- Wr
- Geo
- Simulcast
- Cos
- Caller
- Cbc
- Cy
- Rb
- Nd
- Integral
- Cb
- Eq
- Affiliate
- Calgary
- Cw
- Diffusion
- Fourier
- Edmonton
- Viscosity
- Kal
- Winnipeg
- Coefficient
- Nea
- Dl
- Cu
- Tt
- Velocity
- Euler
- Db
- Gu
- Dec
- Tb
- Lb
- Jg
- Ld
- Saskatchewan
- Fcc
- Dk
- Tensor
- Wichita
- Pbs
- Quebec
- Id
- Flux
- M1
- Trois
- Kitchener
- Tc
- Saturation
- Rough
- Oscillator
- Transmitter
- Bo
- Conductivity
- Rp
- Channel
- Constant
- Lang
- Da
- Lineman
- Israelites
- Ottawa
- Sm
- M2
- Momentum
- Derivative
- Mri
- Pk
- Dispersion
- Apostles
- Sn
- Gradient
- Lions
- Trajectory
- Adsorption
Adjective
Wiktionary
DT, noun. (law enforcement) detective, police detective
DT, noun. (education) design and technology
DT, noun. (aviation) dethermalizer
DT, noun. Digital television
DT, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the decitesla, an SI unit of magnetic flux density equal to 10−1 teslas.
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.