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Di
n. female first name (form of Diana); Diana Princess of Wales (1961-1997, born Lady Diana Spencer), member of the British royal family (1st first wife of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales) who performed much charitable work worldwide, died in a car accident in Paris
 
di
pref. bi, double, twice; containing or comprised of two
 
prep. (Italian) from, of (used in names to indicate origin)


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DI, the two-letter acronym, has a number of meanings:Dagens Industri, a Swedish financial newspaperdba, an airline (IATA code)Deionized waterDemocracy International, a European network for more democracy in the EU [1]Dependency Injection, a method of decoupling components in softwareDeseret Industries, an LDS thrift storeDestination ImagiNation, an international children's problem-solving competitionDetective Inspector, a police rankDHARMA Initiative, a fictional research projectDiabetes insipidus, a diseaseDiffusion Index, a business condition index that synthesizes 3-monthly changes in direction (and so highlights economic phases). Often used with composite indexes (CI), which are designed to quantify economic conditions. E.g. Degree of change in TANKAN Business Condition DI is an effective lead indicator of stock market sentiment and direction. Digital Integration Ltd., a computer games company from the early 80s till about 2004, publishers of Hind, F16 Combat Pilot and othersDigital Intermediate, the digital equivalent of intermediate film printsDigitally Imported, an Internet radio stationDiplomi-insinööri, a Finnish 6-year engineering degreeDirect Ignition, see distributorDirect Injection, see fuel injectionDirect Input, in sound recording, a method of plugging microphones and instruments directly into a mixing deskDirection Indicator, an instrument in aviationDiscovery Institute, an intelligent design advocacy groupDrill instructorD.I., a punk band from Southern California501 in Roman numerals.
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Di
Di may refer to:The diminutive form of the name DianaDiane and DianneDai is the Welsh diminutive form of the name David.Diana, Princess of Wales.Di (ethnic group) (氐), an ancient ethnic group in China.di-, a Greek numerical prefix meaning "twice", "double" or "two".Di, a Latin word for "gods" and the plural of the word deus—variant plurals include dei and dii. The feminine form is deae ("goddesses"). This word may refer to a number of beings in Roman religion, including:Di Consentes, the twelve major deities, Romanized from the Greek Twelve OlympiansJupiterJunoNeptuneMinervaMarsVenusApolloDianaVulcanVestaMercury and Ceres.Di Conserentes, deities who presided over procreation.Di Conservatores, gods believed to have saved or preserved the worshiper during a difficult time.Di indigetes, ancient indigenous gods of the Romans who predated the later ones adopted from other mythologies.Di Inferi, underworld gods, honored every five years in the Ludi Taurei.Di Manes, the collective spirits of the dead.Di Nixi, goddesses of childbirth.Di Parentes, ancestor spirits worshiped during the Parentalia.Di Penates, household gods.Di, Chicago born vocalist, currently adding vocals to Trance tracks from producers from all over the globe icluding Robert Vadney, Orange, Oliver Carr, Shadowfall, Mixed Spirit, Angel Ace, Essence and many others. Born from the depths of the metal genre Di has evolved into the EDM scene with a rage of Thunder.Di, one of the 8 departments of the Sourou Province of Burkina Faso.Dizi, a Chinese musical instrument.Shangdi, a Chinese deity.
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Numerical prefix
A numerical prefix is a prefix that denotes a number, which is usually a multiplier for the thing being prefixed. Numerical prefixes are usually derived from the words for numbers in various languages, most commonly Greek and Latin, although this is not necessarily the case.Numerical prefixes occur in five contexts:They occur in 19th20th and 21st century coinages, mainly the terms that are used in relation to or that are the names of technological innovations, such as and .They occur in constructed words such as systematic names. Systematic names use numerical prefixes derived from Greek, with one principal exception, . They occur as prefixes to units of measure in the SI system. See SI prefixes.They occur as prefixes to units of computer data. See binary prefixes.They occur in words in the same languages as the original number word, and their respective derivatives. (Strictly speaking, some of the common citations of these occurrences are not in fact occurrences of the prefixes. For example: is not formed from , but is in fact derived from the same shared Latin root – .)
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Di (Dienstag)
Tues., abbreviation for Tuesday the third day of the week

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DI (Division d'infanterie)
infantry division
 
di
pref. dielectric constant

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di
conj. than
 
di (d')
prep. of, belonging to; on, about; in, at; by; from, native to; due to, caused by (Grammar)
 
n. day, period between sunrise and sunset; period of 24 hours

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