Definitions for DT

DT DT

Spelling: [tree-muh nz, -menz]
IPA: /ˈtri mənz, -mɛnz/

Dt is a 2 letter English word.

You can make 10 anagrams from letters in DT (dt).

Definitions for DT

noun

  1. a withdrawal syndrome occurring in persons who have developed physiological dependence on alcohol, characterized by tremor, visual hallucinations, and autonomic instability. Abbreviation: d.t.
  2. the, delirium tremens.

Origin of DT

1813; New Latin: trembling delirium

Examples for DT

The principal events of Israel's past history mentioned in DT.

An equestrian, named Prince, was performing at the Cirque DT a vaulting act on two horses, which were leaping fixed bars.

It depends also on the rate at which currents rise and fall, and this is indicated by the differential coefficient dC / DT.

It is often known as the Royale DT, and has had various other synonyms.

Knoop stated in 1771 that it had the same qualities as the Bon Chrtien DT but that it ripens a little later.

There is a suspicion that it may be the Bergamotte DT renamed after a Polish nobleman.

Thus the efficiency of the cycle is dvdp ⁄ H, and this by the former definition is DT ⁄ T.

Now suppose dp imposed without change of volume, and DT to be the resulting temperature change.

Indeed Moses had provided for a kingdom and given the law upon which the king was to rule (DT 17:14-20).

I remember being present at the Cirque DT during one of Moscous rehearsals, ridden by Mdlle.

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