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Meanings and definitions for AD
What does AD stand for? What does AD mean?
- The terms anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
- AD, ISO 3166-1 country for Andorra
- Abu Dhabi
- AD, herbarium code for the State Herbarium of South Australia
- Ad (name), a given name, and a list of people with the name
- ‘Ad, great-grandson of Shem, son of Noah
- Anthony Davis (born 1993), American basketball player
- Antonio Davis (born 1968), American basketball player
- A. D. Loganathan (1888–1949), Indian major general
- A. D. Whitfield (born 1943), American football player
- A. D. Winans (born 1936), American author
- A.D., nickname of Adrian Peterson (born 1985), American football player
- A.D. (film), a 2010 animated zombie horror film
- A.D. (miniseries), a 1985 television miniseries set in ancient Rome
- A.D. The Bible Continues, a television miniseries aired in 2015
- AD (band), a Christian rock band
- A.D. (album), by Solace
- A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge, a nonfiction graphic novel about Hurricane Katrina
- Algemeen Dagblad, a Dutch newspaper
- Architectural Digest
- AD (poem), by Kenneth Fearing
- Audio description track, a narration track for visually impaired consumers of visual media
- Akcionersko društvo (aкционерско друштво), Macedonian name for a joint-stock company
- Aktsionerno drujestvo (акционерно дружество), a Bulgarian name for a type of company
- Analog Devices, a semiconductor company
- Accidental discharge, the mistaken firing of a firearm
- Active duty, a status of full duty or service, usually in the armed forces
- Air defense, anti-aircraft weaponry and systems
- Air Department, part of the British Admiralty
- "Destroyer tender", a type of support ship (US Navy hull classification symbol AD)
- Douglas Skyraider, a Navy attack aircraft originally designated AD
- Action directe (armed group), in France
- Democratic Action (Venezuela) (Spanish: Acción Democrática), a political party
- Democratic Alternative (Malta) (Maltese: Alternattiva Demokratika), a political party
- Art director, for a magazine or newspaper
- Assistant director, a film or television crew member
- Athletic director, the administrator of an athletics program
- Addison's disease, an endocrine disorder
- Adenovirus, viruses of the family Adenoviridae
- Alzheimer's disease, a neural disease
- Anaerobic digestion, a biological process
- Anti-diarrheal, a medication
- Approximate digestibility, an index measure of the digestibility of animal feed
- Atopic dermatitis, a type of skin disorder
- Atypical depression, a mood disorder
- Autosomal dominant, a classification of genetic traits
- Autonomic dysreflexia, a reaction to overstimulation
- Adamantyl, abbreviated "Ad" in organic chemistry
- Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation, a type of organic chemical reaction
- .ad, the top level domain for Andorra
- Administrative distance, a metric in routing
- Active Directory, software for the management of Microsoft Windows domains
- Administrative domain, a computer networking facility
- Analog-to-digital converter, a type of electronic circuit
- Automatic differentiation, a set of computer programming techniques to speedily compute derivatives
- AD16, the hexadecimal number equal to decimal number 173
- Adjoint representation of a Lie group, abbreviated "Ad" in mathematics
- Axiom of determinacy, a set theory axiom
- Antiproton Decelerator, a device at the CERN physics laboratory
- Autodynamics, a physics theory
- Active Disassembly, a technology supporting the cost-effective deconstruction of complex materials
- AD, IATA code for:
Air Paradise, a defunct Indonesian airline
- Azul Brazilian Airlines
- Airworthiness Directive, an aircraft maintenance requirement notice
- ʿĀd, an ancient Arab tribe, mentioned in the Quran
- Aggregate demand, in macroeconomics
- Anno Diocletiani, an alternative year numbering system
- United States Academic Decathlon, a high school academic competition
- ʿĀd, ancient Arab tribe, mentioned in Quran
- Anno Domini (gallery), art gallery in San Jose, California, USA
- Anno Domini High Definition, 2009 album by Polish band Riverside
- Anno Domini (Mobile Suit Gundam 00), timeline used in Anime television series
- Anno Domini (NSW band), an Australian Symphonic Black/Death Metal band
- Anno Domini 2000, or, Woman's Destiny, an 1889 science fiction novel by Julius Vogel
- Anno Domini MCMXXI — Poetry collection of Anna Akhmatova, published in 1921
- Before Christ, an epoch used in dating years prior to the estimated birth of Jesus in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
- B.C. (comic strip), a comic strip by Johnny Hart, and one of its characters
- BC (video game), a cancelled video game by Lionhead Studios
- BC The Archaeology of the Bible Lands, a BBC television series
- Bullet Club, a professional wrestling stable
- "B.C.", a song by Sparks from their 1974 album Propaganda
- "b.c.", basso continuo, in music
- BC Card, a Korean credit card company
- Bella Center, a conference center in Copenhagen, Denmark
- Brasseries du Cameroun, a brewery in Cameroon
- British Council
- Brunswick Corporation (NYSE ticker symbol BC)
- Basilian Chouerite Order, a religious order
- Borough Council, a class of second tier council in the United Kingdom
- Bureau of Corrections (Philippines), an agency of the Department of Justice of the Philippines
- Kompas TV Surabaya, previously known as BC Channel, in East Java, Indonesia
- British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada
- Baja California, a state in Mexico
- Bell Centre, an arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Botswana (WMO country code and FIPS 10-4 code)
- Bakersfield College, a college in Bakersfield, California
- Baghdad College, a high school, Baghdad, Iraq
- Bergen Catholic High School, a high school in Oradell, New Jersey
- Benedictine College, a college in Atchison, Kansas
- Benedictine Military School, a high school in Savannah, Georgia
- Benedicto College, a college in Cebu, Philippines
- Boston College, a university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Boston College Eagles, this university's athletic program
- Brazosport College, a college in Lake Jackson, Texas
- Broward College, a college in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- bc (programming language), an arbitrary-precision calculator language
- Backcrossing, a crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents, or a genetically similar individual
- Backward compatibility, the ability of new software to work similarly to its predecessor
- Ballistic coefficient, a measure of air drag on a projectile
- Base curve radius, a parameter of a contact lens
- Battle command, a military discipline
- Bayonet cap, a standard light bulb connection
- Black carbon, a carbonaceous component of soot
- Blind carbon copy (Bcc:), the practice of sending an e-mail to multiple recipients without disclosing the complete list of recipients
- Bodycam, a video recording device used by law enforcement
- Brassocattleya or Bc., an orchid genus
- Buoyancy compensator (diving), a piece of scuba diving equipment
- BC Cygni, a red supergiant star that is one of the largest stars
- Belaruskaja Čyhunka, the national railway company of Belarus
- NZR BC class, a steam locomotive classification of the New Zealand Railways Department
- Skymark Airlines (IATA airline code BC)
- BC Powder, a brand of pain reliever
- Baccalaureus or bc, a Bachelor's degree in the Netherlands
- Bliss bibliographic classification, a library cataloguing system
- BookCrossing, a website that encourages leaving books in public places to be found by others
- British Citizen, a category of British nationality
- Business continuity
- Domino, California, former town in Kern County
- Domino, Texas, town in Cass County
- Domino, Newfoundland and Labrador, a community on Island of Ponds
- Dominó (band), Brazilian boy band
- Domino (producer) (born 1970), producer and member of the band Hieroglyphics
- Domino (professional wrestler) stage name of Cliff Compton
- Domino (rapper) (born 1972), American rapper
- Domino, former stage name of Sofia Coppola (born 1971), film director and actor
- Anna Domino, folk singer-songwriter
- Fats Domino (1928-2017), R&B singer and songwriter
- Domino Harvey (1969–2005), bounty hunter, model, and daughter of actor Laurence Harvey
- Domino Kirke, English-American singer
- Domino (horse) (1891–1897), American thoroughbred race horse
- Domino or Threespot dascyllus, a marine fish
- Domino (comics), a Marvel Comics character in X-Force
- Domino, a Dalmatian puppy with black ears with rows of white spots in 102 Dalmatians
- Domino, a vehicle which is part of Team Knight Rider (voiced by Nia Vardalos)
- Domino Vitali, character in the James Bond novel Thunderball
- Domino (1988 film), an Italian film starring Brigitte Nielsen
- Domino (2005 film), an American action film starring Keira Knightley based on the life of Domino Harvey
- Domino (2019 film), an American crime thriller film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Carice van Houten & Guy Pearce
- Domino (card game), a shedding game involving laying cards off against a starter card.
- Domino Day, a world record attempt for the highest number of falling dominoes
- Dominos (video game), a 1977 arcade game by Atari
- Billy Ward and the Dominoes, a vocal group that included Clyde McPhatter and Jackie Wilson
- Derek and the Dominos, a band from the early '70s with Eric Clapton as a member
- Domino Recording Company, known as Domino, based in London
- Domino Records (1916) produced vertical-cut records from 1916 to 1917
- Domino Records (1924), a dime-store label produced from 1924 to 1934
- Domino Records (1957), a record label from Austin, Texas
- Domino (Domino album), 1993
- Domino (Rahsaan Roland Kirk album), 1962
- Domino (Squeeze album), 1998
- "Domino" (1950 song), a song by Louis Ferrari and Jacques Plante and Don Raye, popularised by Bing Crosby among others
- "Domino" (Van Morrison song), 1970
- "Domino" (Genesis song), 1986
- "Domino" (Kiss song), 1992
- "Domino" (Jessie J song), 2011
- "Domino" (Saara Aalto song), 2018
- "Domino", a song by 4Minute from their 2013 album titled Name Is 4Minute
- "Dominoes" (Syd Barrett song), a song by Syd Barrett from his 1970 album Barrett
- "Dominoes" (Robbie Nevil song), a song by Robbie Nevil from his 1986 self-titled debut album
- "Dominoes", a song by Jess Wright featuring Mann
- "Dominos" (song), a 2009 song by the Big Pink
- "Dominos", a song by Peter Bjorn and John from their 2016 album Breakin' Point
- "Dominoes", a song by Mumzy Stranger, 2018
- Domino (magazine), a magazine focused on shopping for the home
- Dominoes, a collection of stories by Bali Rai
- Dominoes at the Crossroads, a 2020 novel by Kaie Kellough
- Dominó (Chile), Chilean fast-food restaurant chain
- Domino Foods, sugar refining company founded by Henry Osborne Havemeyer
- Domino jointer, a jointing machine invented by Festool Gmbh
- Domino Printing Sciences, British-based developer of ink jet and laser printing solutions
- Domino's Pizza, an international pizza restaurant chain
- Domino (mathematics), the polyomino of order two
- Domino computer, a computer based on sequences of falling dominoes
- Domino logic, a logic technique used in many modern integrated circuits
- IBM Lotus Domino, the server element to the Lotus Notes client-server package
- Domino (laboratory), a holder of laboratory consumables
- Daihatsu Domino, European name for the Daihatsu Mira car
- Domino 55, Domino 67, or Domino 69, series of railway signal boxes developed by Integra Signum
- Benedicamus Domino, a closing salutation used in the Roman Mass
- Domino effect
- Domino mask, a partial mask that covers the eyes
- Domino theory, a political theory
- LP Domino, a Slovak football team playing in 3. liga (Slovak Third League)
- Dominus (band), a Danish death metal band
- Dominus (DC Comics), an alien character in DC Comics
- Dominus (Marvel Comics), an alien computer in Marvel Comics
- Dominus (video game), a 1994 DOS computer game
- Amy Domini, American investment adviser and author
- Sergio Domini (born 1961), Italian professional football player
- Tommaso Domini (born 1989), Italian football midfielder
- Vincenzo de Domini (1816–1903), Venetian patriot and officer in the Austrian Navy
- Domini Blythe (1947–2010), British-born Canadian actress
- Domini Crosfield (1884–1963), British politician and tennis player
- Dominus (title), a title of sovereignty, clergy and other uses
- Tajuria dominus, species of butterfly in the genus Tajuria
- Dominus Estate, a Napa Valley winery
- Dominus (genus), genus of sea snails
- AeroDrome
- After Date
- Analog-to-Digital (conversion, converter), A/D
- Analog to Digital converter, A/D or A-D, see
- Andorra, (020) ISO 2-letter country code
- Anno Domini, Latin: in the year of our lord
- Anomalous Dispersion
- Application Development
- After Dark, In online biographies
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