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in d.

abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) daily.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of in d.1

From Latin in diēs
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Example Sentences

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In “D’Christening,” Deborah and Ava travel to DJ’s son’s Christening, and Deborah immediately tries to make everything about her.

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Miller appeared to kick off the signing ceremony, entering to Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" and looking suitably vampiric.

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He thought of the program he had planned back in December: the Taras Bulba Overture by Mykola Lysenko, a concerto by Edvard Grieg and César Franck’s Symphony in D Minor.

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In D’Anton Lynn, USC has a defensive coordinator well accustomed to that chaos.

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Moreover, the justices did not take the bench to announce the opinion, as they usually do—probably because they had not all planned to be in D.C.—further proving that it was a last-minute release.

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