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bd.

1 American  

abbreviation

plural

bds
  1. board.

  2. bond.

  3. bound.

  4. bundle.


BD. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. (in Bahrain) dinar; dinars.


b/d 3 American  
  1. barrels per day.


B/D 4 American  
  1. bank draft.

  2. bills discounted.

  3. Accounting. brought down.


B.D. 5 American  

abbreviation

  1. Bachelor of Divinity.

  2. bank draft.

  3. bills discounted.


B/D 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. bank draft

  2. commerce bills discounted

  3. Also: b/daccounting brought down

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BD 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. Bachelor of Divinity

  2. commerce bills discounted

  3. Bangladesh (international car registration)

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bd 3 British  

abbreviation

  1. board

  2. insurance finance bond

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bd 4 British  

abbreviation

  1. Bangladesh

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At the far end of the spectrum was option one, nicknamed "Save-It-All" because it allowed for a minuscule 0.19 billion bd. ft. to be cut, and would have set aside all ancient forests.

From Time Magazine Archive

Price of the most popular grade of plywood jumped $4 per 1,000 bd. ft. in the week to $68.

From Time Magazine Archive

The blueprint allows for average annual timber harvests of 1.2 billion bd. ft. -- less than one-third of the mid-'80s peak of 5 billion bd. ft. a year.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the opposite end was option seven, which would have allowed 1.84 billion bd. ft. to be cut annually.

From Time Magazine Archive

O'Brien, Irish-English Dictionary, 4to. hf. bd., very scarce, 25s.

From Notes and Queries, Number 42, August 17, 1850 by Various