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by Aurica IVASCU


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d 1. A small letter of English alphabet (http://writing.englishclub.com/abc2.htm).
D 1. A large (capital) letter of English alphabet (http://writing.englishclub.com/abc2.htm).
da 1. In Romanian language, equivalent of affirmation "Yes"(http://www.tradu.ro/dicroen/).
DAB 1. Acronym for Digital Audio Broadcasting, a digital method of transmitting CD quality audio signals to radio receivers (http://www.dabdirectory.co.uk/0005c-dabindepth.html#WHOWANTS).
DAC 1. Acronym for Design Assistance Corporation, an American leader in hands-on training relating to industrial maintenance, founded in 1980 (http://www.dac-3d.com/DACTRNG/HDRABOUT.HTM).
DACA 1. Acronym for Distributors and Consolidators of America, a network composed of privately owned, fiscally sound corporations located throughout North America (http://www.swfreight.com/whatis.htm).
dad 1. A more informal and simple form of the word "father" (http://www.hivolda.no/jpv/mother.htm).
dada 1. A western European artistic and literary movement (1916-23) that sought the discovery of authentic reality through the abolition of traditional culture and aesthetic forms. The provenience of the word is from French, where "dada" means "hobby-horse" and, according to the most widely accepted account, the name was adopted at Hugo Ball's Cabaret (Café) Voltaire, in Zürich, during one of the meetings held in 1916 by a group of young artists and war resisters that included Jean Arp, Richard Hülsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, and Emmy Hennings; when a paper knife inserted into a French-German dictionary pointed to the word "dada", this word was seized upon by the group as appropriate for their anti-aesthetic creations and protest activities, which were engendered by disgust for bourgeois values and despair over World War I (http://www.oir.ucf.edu/wm/paint/glo/dada/).
daddy 1. An informal synonym of the "father", the male parent of a child (http://www.bartleby.com/62/17/D0371700.html).
dado 1. In construction, a groove cut into a board or panel intended to receive the edge of a connecting board or panel (http://www.homebuildingmanual.com/Glossary.htm#Damper).

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