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D.D.
D.D. Doctor of Divinity.
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Doctor 1. One whose occupation is to treat diseases, particularly a physician, dentist, or veterinarian with an appropriate license. 2. A teacher (particularly at a college or university), a scholar, or one who holds a postgraduate degree (especially a Ph.D. degree). 3. A shaman.
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Dysphagia, dysphagy Difficulty in swallowing.
Dysphonia Altered voice production.
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D.Ac. Doctor of Acupuncture.
D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic.
D.D.
D.H.M. Doctor of Homeopathic Medicine.
Divination (divining) Alleged supernatural (a) foreseeing of events or (b) attainment of occult knowledge.
D.N. 1. Doctor of Naprapathy (see below). 2. Doctor of Nutripathy. 3. Doctor of Naturology.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) Any of various acids that are found in cell nuclei and are the principal components of chromosomes; the molecular basis of heredity.
D.O. Doctor of Osteopathy.
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