ds
decistere; decisteres.
Other definitions for Ds (2 of 6)
(formerly) dysprosium.
Other definitions for DS (3 of 6)
dear/darling son (used, especially by women, in digital communications to refer to one's son):DS has no friends in school.
Other definitions for d.s. (4 of 6)
daylight saving.
Commerce. days after sight.: Also D/S
document signed.
Other definitions for D.S. (5 of 6)
Music. from the sign.
Origin of D.S.
5Other definitions for D.S. (6 of 6)
Doctor of Science.
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How to use ds in a sentence
We have had two days in the country with the D.s at their little hunting box at Bicester, one of the great hunting centres.
Letters of a Diplomat's Wife | Mary King WaddingtonShe had the weekly variety of a visit to the family of the D.s; and she had the frequent happiness of seeing “Mary” and Martha.
The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 | Elizabeth GaskellStrange as it may seem, the wily old fool was called into the august presence of three M. D.s, and a score of other counsellors.
The Funny Side of Physic | A. D. CrabtreCan "D.S.," or any of your readers, throw further light on the subject?
British Dictionary definitions for DS
Also: ds music dal segno
Detective Sergeant
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Scientific definitions for Ds
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