MAD
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- Initialism of mutual assured destruction or mutually assured destruction.
- 2005 February 7, Peter Preston, “A nuclear Iran is not the problem”, in The Guardian[1]:
- [T]he only bombs anyone dropped—on Hiroshima and Nagasaki—were Uncle Sam's message to non-nuclear Japan. MAD was salvation. MAD was security. MAD was the way of life most of us grew up with, the prevailing logic of uneasy peace. So whatever became of our mad, mad world?
- Initialism of magnetic anomaly detector.
- (genetics) Initialism of mothers against decapentaplegic.
- (astrophysics) Acronym of magnetically-arrested disc (a type of black hole accretion disc).
- Coordinate term: SANE
- (medicine, ENT, dental, prosthetics) Initialism of mandibular advancement device.
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- (programming) Acronym of Michigan algorithm decoder, a programming language, a variant of ALGOL, developed in 1959 at the University of Michigan.
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edit- (Internet slang) a genre of video, originating in Japan, featuring mash-ups of media from different sources; or, such a video
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- Abbreviation of Madrid.
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