MD

MD, Md, mD or md may stand for:

Science

  • Doctor of Medicine, from the Latin Medicinae Doctor (MD)
  • Mean difference, a measure of statistical dispersion
  • Md, the symbol for the chemical element Mendelevium
  • Mesoscale Discussion, a short-term technical meteorological forecast concerning convection (MCD) or precipitation (MPD)
  • Methyldichloroarsine, a blister agent used in chemical warfare
  • Millidarcy (mD), one thousandth of a darcy, a unit of fluid permeability
  • Molecular dynamics, a method of computer simulation of molecular interaction
  • Muscular dystrophy, a genetic and hereditary muscle disease
  • Medial dorsal nucleus, a large nucleus in the thalamus
  • Geography

  • MD, United States postal abbreviation for state of Maryland (also "Md.")
  • Moldova, a country that has the ISO country code and Internet top-level domain ".md"
  • Licence-plate prefix for Magdeburg, a city in Germany
  • Music

  • Main droite/mano destra (abbreviated MD or m.d.), used in piano scores to mark sequences of notes that are to be played with the right hand
  • Mod (Scotland)

    A mod is a festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture. Historically, the Gaelic word mòd (Scottish Gaelic: [mɔːt̪]) refers to any kind of assembly. There are both local mods, and an annual national mod, the Royal National Mòd. Mods are run under the auspices of An Comunn Gàidhealach. The term comes from a Gaelic word for a parliament or congress in common use during the Lordship of the Isles.

    A Mod largely takes the form of formal competitions. Choral events (in Gaelic, both solo and choirs), and traditional music including fiddle, bagpipe and folk groups dominate. Spoken word events include children and adult's poetry reading, storytelling and Bible reading, and categories such as Ancient Folk Tale or Humorous Monologue. Children can also present an original drama, and there are competitions in written literature.

    Unlike the National Mòd, local mods usually only last a day or two. They attract a much smaller crowd and the only notable social event is the winners' ceilidh. As there are fewer competitions than in the National, this ceilidh is often more like a traditional ceilidh with dancing and guest singers between the winners' performances.

    Məsəd

    Məsəd (also, Maşad and Məşəd) is a village and municipality in the Agdash Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,382. The municipality consists of the villages of Məsəd and Gürcüva.

    References

  • Məsəd at GEOnet Names Server

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