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in d.

abbreviation for

  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

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

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.

From Slate

It’s one of those classical pieces, like Beethoven’s Fifth and Ninth symphonies and Bach’s spooky Toccata and Fugue in D minor, that long ago left orchestra halls to entrench themselves in the American psyche.

In D&D, a group of players create characters who go on an adventure run by a dungeon master.

When protestors gathered by the hundreds of thousands in D.C.—and millions around the world—at the Women’s March, she said nothing.

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