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Deep scale property In diatonic set theory the deep scale property is the quality of pitch class collections or scales containing each interval class a unique number of times. Examples include the diatonic scale (including major, natural minor, and the modes).
Deep six * Deep-Six is American slang language, when used as a verb meaning to "ignore", "get rid of","toss put", or "throw overboard". "Deep-six" is a reference to the approximate depth of six fathoms needed for a burial grave at sea.
Deep stall Deep stall is a dangerous condition that affects certain aircraft designs, notably those with a T-tail configuration. In these designs, the turbulent wake of a stalled main wing "blanks" the horizontal stabilizer, rendering the elevators ineffective and preventing the aircraft from recovering from the stall.
Deep state The "deep state" or derin devlet is an influential and informal anti-democratic coalition within the Turkish political system. Similar in nature to the military-industrial complex in the United States, it is composed of high-level elements within the Turkish military, security and intelligence services, the judicial branch, and key leaders of organized crime movements.
Deep structure In linguistics, and especially the study of syntax, the deep structure of a linguistic expression is a theoretical construct that seeks to unify several related observed forms. For example, the sentences "Pat loves Chris" and "Chris is loved by Pat" mean roughly the same thing and use similar words.
Deep Sea Scouts The Deep Sea Scouts were an organisation enabling young people serving on British ships to participate in Scouting activities. It was formed in 1928, and was replaced by the Deep Sea Scout Fellowship in the 1990s as numbers dwindled.
Deep Shock Deep Shock is a movie which premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on 2003. The plot summary for Deep Shock is when an unknown underwater object disables an American nuclear-powered submarine and attacks a submerged Arctic research complex, a scientific expedition flies to the North Pole to investigate these incidents as well as the sudden, inexplicable rise in temperature that threatens to melt the ice cap and flood the surface of the world.
Deep Side The Florida-based group consists of Karlen "Pretti Sly" Moodliyar, 21; Rudy "Rude Boi" Huggins, 21; Brent "Penny" Pendergast, 21; and Mike "Ezay" Espinosa, 22. Through years of talent shows and acappella auditions, they caught the eye of manager-to-be, Jonathan Wright, who first saw them perform at a high school talent show in 1999.
Deep Sleep Therapy Deep Sleep Therapy (or Deep Sedation Therapy, DST) was a psychiatric treatment pioneered by British psychiatrist William Sargant. It was most notoriously practised (in combination with electroshock and other therapies) by Dr Harry Bailey between 1962 and 1979 in Sydney, Australia at the Chelmsford Private Hospital.
Deep Soul Cole Following the dissolution of his previous band The Lords, Fred Cole (later with The Lollipop Shoppe and Dead Moon) joined Deep Soul Cole, which released a 1965 single, "Poverty Shack" b/w "Rover."
Deep South The Deep South is a cultural and geographic subregion of the American South, differentiated from the "Old South" as being the post colonial expansion of Southern States in the antebellum period. There are various definitions of the term:
Deep South Wrestling Deep South Wrestling (DSW) was a professional wrestling promotion located in Georgia, which operated for a few years in the late 1980s; it was owned by Jody Hamilton and also had a working agreement with the American Wrestling Association.
Deep South Wrestling, LLC Deep South Wrestling, LLC (or DSW) is a professional wrestling promotion located in McDonough, Georgia. After Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), DSW is the secondary developmental territory sponsored by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where WWE-contracted wrestlers can train before they are promoted to the main roster.
Deep Space 1 The spacecraft Deep Space 1 was launched October 24, 1998 on top of a Delta II rocket. As part of NASA's New Millennium program, the primary goal was the testing of twelve advanced technologies that have the potential to lower the cost and risk of future missions.
Deep Space 2 The Deep Space 2 mission, which launched in January 1999 as part of NASA's New Millennium Program, consisted of two highly advanced miniature probes to Mars. They were intended to be the first spacecraft ever to penetrate below the surface of another planet.
Deep Space Network Deep Space Network is an international network of radio antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions, and radio and radar astronomy observations for the exploration of the solar system and the universe. The network also supports selected Earth-orbiting missions.
Deep Space Station K7 A space station on the Klingon-Federation border, from the classic Star Trek episode The Trouble with Tribbles. It also made a "guest appearance" on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the episode Trials and Tribble-ations.
Deep Space Team During 2006 in the Cybertron toyline, the Armada Mini-Con Space Team are recolored into new individuals and released in a 'versus' pack of two Mini-Cons; one Autobot affiliated and one Decepticon affiliated. The Deep Space Team's rivals are the Street Action Team.
Deep Springs College Deep Springs is a private, all-male, alternative college in Deep Springs, California, in the United States. Deep Springs is in Deep Springs Valley, near the larger Owens Valley and about 25 miles over mountain passes from the nearest town, Dyer, Nevada, and 45 miles from the nearest town of significant size, Bishop, California .
Deep Springs Valley Deep Springs Valley is a high desert valley in the Inyo-White Mountains of Inyo County, California. It is located directly east of the Owens Valley and the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and west of Fish Lake Valley, Nevada, and the California-Nevada state border.
Deep Submergence insignia The Deep Submergence Insignia is a uniform breast pin worn by officers and men of the United States Navy's submarine service who are qualified in submarines and have completed one year of regular assignment to a Manned or Unmanned Deep Submersible. The badge was first approved on 6 April 1981.
Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle A Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) is a type of Deep Submergence Vehicle used for rescue of downed submarines and clandestine missions. While DSRV is the term most often used by the United States Navy, some nations have other designations for their vehicles.
Deep Submergence Vehicle Deep Submergence Vehicles are deep diving manned submarines that are self-propelled. The term DSV is generally one used by the United States Navy, though several navies operate vehicles that can be accurately described as DSVs.
Deep throat (sexual act) Deep throating is a form of oral sex, specifically fellatio, in which the whole erect penis is taken into the mouth and throat. Many men derive great sexual pleasure from this act, since the penis can be stimulated by the mouth, tongue, and throat of their partner.
Deep time Deep time is the concept of geologic time first recognized in the late 1700s by James Hutton, the "Father of Geology." Hutton's words, "we find no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end," are in stark contrast to creationism (dominant in Hutton's time and both personally and professionally hazardous to oppose) and other creation mythologies which hold that the Earth has existed only a few thousands of years.
Deep trance identification Deep trance identification is a process where a profound hypnotic trance is induced, and, within that, a person is led to recollect everything they have ever known or seen of a person and "steps into" that person to experience and identify with their world completely. In such a state, it is said, the unconscious mind creates its own rich understandings by sidestepping the need for conscious analysis.
Deep trance meditation Deep Trance Meditation (DTM) is an extension of the conscious states of meditation, during which the conscious mind is directed towards or focused on something, while the deeper levels or states of mind (the contemplative mind) become active. As the body is profoundly relaxed, the mind is free to roam wherever it is sent in a process known as remote viewing.
Deep Thought (chess computer) Deep Thought was a computer, second in the line of chess computers developed by Feng-hsiung Hsu starting with ChipTest and culminating in Deep Blue, the computer that defeated Garry Kasparov in a six-game chess match. Deep Thought was easily defeated in both games of a 2-game match with Kasparov in 1989 as well as in a play by email match with Michael Valvo.
Deep Tracks Deep Tracks is an XM Satellite Radio channel featuring the deeper side of classic rock hits, which would encompass lesser known items such as one-hit wonders, "forgotten 45s" and "B-side" tracks. Feature programming includes Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour and Tom Petty's Buried Treasure.
Deep Valley, Minnesota Deep Valley, Minnesota is a fictional town in the United States that serves as the setting for the Betsy-Tacy juvenile literature series by Maud Hart Lovelace. The town is based on the author's actual hometown of Mankato, Minnesota, and many locations described correspond to actual locations in Mankato.
Deep water blackout A deep water blackout is a loss of consciousness caused by cerebral hypoxia on ascending from a deep freedive or breath-hold dive, typically of ten metres or more when the swimmer does not necessarily experience an urgent need to breathe and has no other obvious medical condition that might have caused it. Victims typically black out close to the surface, usually within the top three metres, sometimes even as they break surface and have often been seen to approach the surface without apparent distress only to sink away.
Deep Water (film) Deep Water is a film, produced by Jonny Persey, opening in the UK on 15th December 2006. It is based on the true story of Donald Crowhurst and the 1969 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race round the world alone in a yacht.
Deep Web Technologies Deep Web Technologies is software company that specializes in mining the deep web — the part of the Internet that encompasses vast and diverse content including commercial subscription databases, content buried within publicly available websites, and internally-generated documents scattered throughout an organization. The company creates custom solutions using their proprietary "Explorit" software platform that provides the ability to quickly and efficiently locate and deliver "difficult to find" information, incorporates the knowledge of client industry experts, provides powerful and comprehensive web-based interfaces that consolidate key sources, and permits real-time information search, retrieval, aggregation, and relevance ranking.
Deep Wound Deep Wound was a hardcore punk band, which formed in 1982 in Amherst, MA. They released one self titled 7" and contributed 2 songs to the compilation LP, Bands That Could Be God, both of which are sought after by fans and record collectors alike.
Deep-fried Mars Bar The practice of deep frying a Mars Bar in batter, producing a deep-fried Mars Bar, is one reported in various media from the mid 1990s. For a long while largely confined to chip shops in the west of Scotland (although it is said that it was invented in a chip shop in Stonehaven, on Scotland's North-East coast), the "dish" was never a mainstream item, and its popularity with the media is in part an ironic commentary on urban Scotland's notoriously unhealthy diet.
Deep-fried pizza Deep-fried pizza is a dish available in many chip shops in Scotland. It originated in the mid 1980s and typically consists of the cheapest of cash & carry pizzas deep fried and served with a portion of chips.
Deep-level trap Deep-level defects are a generally undesirable type of electronic defect in semiconductors. They are "deep" in the sense of having an energy level near the center of the band gap, making them neither donors nor acceptors.
Deep-sea gigantism In zoology, deep-sea gigantism, also known as abyssal gigantism, is the tendency for species of crustaceans, invertebrates and other deep-sea dwelling animals to display a larger size than their shallow-water counterparts. Examples of this phenomenon include the Oarfish (up to 11 m), giant squid (up to 13 m) and the Colossal Squid which is estimated to be able to grow up to 14 m in length.
Deep-water soloing Deep-water soloing (DWS), also known as psicobloc, is a form of solo rock climbing that relies solely upon the presence of water at the base of a climb to protect against injury. Participants generally seek high difficulty routes usually above high tide.
Deepa Fernandes Deepa Fernandes is currently the host of the WBAI radio program "Wakeup Call" and formally hosted the nationally syndicated Pacifica radio news show "Free Speech Radio News" on the politically independent, anti-war Pacifica Radio Network. Fernandes has worked as a freelance producer for the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Pacifica Radio.
Deepak Kumar (historian) Deepak Kumar is an Indian historian and philosopher of science who is Professor of History of Science and Education, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He has sought to demonstrate in several of his books that British colonialism in India played a major role in how European scientific fields developed.
Deepak Pandya Deepak Pandya (born December 6, 1932) is a neuroanatomist who is best known for his contributions to our understanding of cortical and subcortical brain connectivity in the macaque using tract-tracing methods. He was born at Julasan, Mehsana District in India.
Deepak Parashar Deepak Parashar, has been a popular model and actor (49 serials, 83 movies and 7,000 fashion shows) and is a very familiar face among TV viewers.Model-turned-actor Deepak Parashar, who plays Sujal’s suave â€papa’ in Kahiin To Hoga (KTH), and who donned the â€royal robes’ of a Mughal badshah in the costume drama Chandramukhi, expected to commence telecast shortly on SaharaOne is the latest Bigg Boss contestant announced by Sony.
Deepak Thakur Deepak Thakur Sonkhla (born December 28, 1980 in Bhamowal, Hoshiarpur) is a field hockey forward from India, who made his international debut for the Men's National Team in June 1999 in a test serie against Germany. Nicknamed Happy, Thakur represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 in Sydney, Australia, where India finished in seventh place.
Deepal Warakagoda Deepal Warakagoda (born 1965) is a prominent Sri Lankan ornithologist. His early working career was in electronics, but for many years he has studied birds and also works as a professional guide for birding tours of the island.
DeepaRaya DeepaRaya is a Malaysian portmanteau combining the names of the Deepavali and Hari Raya festivals, which are traditionally celebrated by ethnic Indians and Malays respectively in Malaysia. The word came about because of the occasional coincidental timing of the Hindu festival Deepavali and the Muslim festival of Eid ul-Fitr, referred to in the Malay language as Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
Deepcar Station Deepcar railway station, originally "Deep Car", is a disused station near Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The station, situated on the line built by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway, opened on 14th July 1845.
Deepdale railway station Deepdale railway station was a railway station in Preston, Lancashire. The station on the Longridge branch line was closed in the 1970s during the Beeching axe although limited freight services continued up to the 1990s.
Deepdene railway station, Melbourne Deepdene was a railway station in Deepdene, part of the suburb of Balwyn, on the Outer Circle, which opened in 1890. The northern section of the Outer Circle from East Camberwell to Fairfield station (then called Fairfield Park station), including Deepdene, was closed in 1893.
Deepdene State School Deepdene State School, also known as Deepdene Primary School is a school in Balwyn, Victoria, Australia. The school has a red brick two-storeyed main building with demountables introduced as temporay accommodation in the 1950s and still in use, after regular renovation.
Deeper Devotion Student Ministries Deeper Devotion Student Ministries is a Christian organization working with students. It provides weekly articles, daily devotions, moderated message boards, user journals and surveys in an attempt to educate Christians about their faith and convert non-Christians.
Deeper Into Movies Deeper Into Movies (1973) is the fourth collection of Pauline Kael's movie reviews from 1969-1972, which were originally published by The New Yorker. It was the first such book to win the American National Book Award in 1974.
Deeper Rekords Deeper Rekords is the remix production and recording studio for dance music in New York City. It was founded by Jonathan Peters which released two Whitney Houston remixes to "My Love Is Your Love" and the Main Club Mix for Christina Aguilera's "Hurt".
Deeper Shade of Blue "Deeper Shade Of Blue" was the ninth single released by British pop group Steps. The music video has a futuristic style, with the group wearing blue PVC uniforms for the dance sequences and each transforming into a darker alter-ego during the video.
Deeping Gate Deeping Gate is a small hamlet, lying on the River Welland and located in the traditional county of Northamptonshire, now in the Peterborough unitary authority. With a very small population, void of any major services, including a post office or even a chapel, the community is very conservative and insular and depends on nearby Market Deeping for economic and market services.
Deepsea lizardfish The deepsea lizardfish, Bathysaurus ferox, is a lizardfish of the family Synodontidae, found in tropical and subtropical seas worldwide at depths of between 600 and 3,500 m. Its length is between 50 and 65 cm.
DeepSouthCon DeepSouthConis an annual science fiction convention], which is hosted in different cities in the Southern [[United States. Site selection is by vote of the membership of a given DSC, for the convention to be held 2 years in the future.
Deepti Naval Deepti Naval is an Indian actress. She was born in India and attended college in United States of America , where she was educated at the City University of New York and received her Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at Hunter College in Manhattan.
Deepwater burrfish The deepwater burrfish, Allomycterus pilatus, is a porcupinefish of the family Diodontidae, found in the eastern Indian Ocean, and southern Australia and New Zealand, at depths of between 40 and 270 m. Its length is up to 60Â cm.
Deepwater Black Deepwater Black is a 1995 novel, first in the Deepwater trilogy, by the New Zealand science fiction writer Ken Catran, where a cast of young characters are supposedly stranded in space whilst a virus ravages Earth. The series itself was quite different from the television series later developed.
Deepwater catshark The deepwater catshark, Apristurus profundorum, is a cat shark of the family Scyliorhinidae found in the western Atlantic from Delaware Bay and Suriname, and from the eastern Atlantic from Morocco and northwest Africa, from depths of between 1,100 and 1,750 m. Its length is up to 54 cm.
Deepwater National Park Deepwater is a coastal national park in Queensland (Australia), 375 km north of Brisbane. The park is accessible from the south through Wartburg (conventional vehicle access possible in the dry season only) or from the north through Agnes Water (4WD vehicle only).
Deepwater sculpin The deepwater sculpin (Myoxocephalus thompsoni) is a freshwater sculpin that inhabits the bottoms of cold, deep freshwater lakes of northern North America. Its distribution ranges from the Great Bear Lake of Canada to the Great Lakes.
Deepwater sicklefin hound shark The deepwater sicklefin hound shark, Hemitriakis abdita, is a hound shark of the family Triakidae found in the western central Pacific from the Coral Sea off Queensland, Australia and from New Caledonia. The holotype was collected from a depth of 225 m.
Deepwater trilogy The Deepwater trilogy is a series of science fiction novels written by the author Ken Catran for teenagers or young adults. The three books are respectively titled Deepwater Black, Deepwater Landing and Deepwater Angels.
Deepwater, New Jersey Deepwater is a community in Pennsville Township, in Salem County, New Jersey, lying at the east end of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Deepwater is the location of the United States Postal Service area covering ZIP code 08023.
Deepwater, West Virginia Deepwater, also known as Deep Water, is an unincorporated town on the Kanawha River in Fayette County, West Virginia, USA. It is best known as the starting point of the Deepwater Railway founded in 1898 by William N.
Deepwell Energy Deepwell Energy Services (), is a private company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta focused on the provision of the treatment, processing and disposal of oilfield waste in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin ("WCSB").
Deer Creek Dam and Reservoir The Deer Creek Dam and Reservoir hydroelectric facilities are located on the Provo River about 16 miles northeast of Provo, Utah. The dam is a zoned earthfill structure 235 feet high with a crest length of 1,304 feet.
Deer farm A deer farm is a fenced piece of land suitable for grazing that is populated with deer raised for the purpose of hunting tourism or as livestock. Similar species such as elk, moose and even reindeer may be farmed in this method as well, sometimes on the same land.
Deer horn A deer horn, or deer whistle, is a sonic generator (Whistle) mounted on automobiles intended to help prevent collisions with deer. The device produces ultrasonic sound, and relies on deers' allegedly acute sense of hearing.
Deer hunting Deer hunting is the activity or sport of pursuing deer which began as early as 7,000 BC. There are numerous types of deer throughout the world that are hunted with the white-tailed deer being the most common in America.
Deer Harbor, Washington Deer Harbor is an unincorporated community on Orcas Island in San Juan County, Washington. As with most San Juan Island communities, Deer Harbor is known for its recreation and tourism, including kayaking, whale watching, and fishing.
Deer Horn Knives Deer Horn Knives (Lujiaodao éążč§’ĺ€) are specialised Chinese bladed weapons consisting of two steel crescents crossing. This crossing produces four curved, clawlike points, one of which is extended as the "main" blade.
Deer Hunter (computer game) Deer Hunter is a five-part series of North American video games for the PC developed by WizardWorks Software, a division of Infogrames, and designed by Sunstorm Interactive. The original game in the series was released on December 31, 1997.
Deer Island (Massachusetts) Deer Island is part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. Although still an island by name, Deer Island has in fact been connected to the mainland since the former Shirley Gut channel, which once separated the island from the town of Winthrop, was filled in by a hurricane in 1938.
Deer Island Waste Water Treatment Plant The Deer Island Waste Water Treatment Plant (also known as Deer Island Sewage Treatment Plant) run and operated by The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is located on Deer Island, one of the Boston Harbor Islands in Boston Harbor.
Deer Isle Bridge The Deer Isle Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning Eggemoggin Reach in the state of Maine. The bridge is the only vehicular connection from the Maine mainland to "Little Deer Isle", one of the segments that make up the island.
Deer Lake (British Columbia) Deer Lake is a relatively small, oval-shaped lake in the central part of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is situated about one kilometre southwest of much larger Burnaby Lake from which it is separated by the Trans-Canada Highway and Canada Way.
Deer Park Buddhist Center and Monastery The Deer Park Buddhist Center and Monastery in Oregon, Wisconsin is headed by Geshe Lhundub Sopa the first Tibetan tenured professor in an American University who went on to teach Buddhist philosophy, language and culture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison [http://www.wisc.
Deer Park Bypass The Deer Park Bypass is a proposed five kilometre (3.1 mile) freeway link in Australia between the Western Freeway (A8) at Rockbank, in the western suburbs of Melbourne, and the Western Ring Road (M80) in Sunshine.
Deer Park Independent School District Deer Park Independent School District is a public school district based in Deer Park, Texas (USA), but also includes parts of neighboring Pasadena. The total enrollment of the district is approximately 11,700 students.
Deer Park, Louisville Deer Park is a neighborhood four miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Most of the neighborhood was developed from 1890 through the 1920s as a streetcar suburb, with all but six of its 24 subdivisions being developed by 1917, and the last laid out by 1935, although some development west of Norris Place continued after World War II.
Deer Park, Toronto Deer Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, centred on the intersection of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue; its boundaries are the Vale of Avoca section of Rosedale ravine in the east, Farnham Avenue and Jackes Avenue in the south, Avenue Road and Oriole Parkway in the west, the Belt Line trail in the north on the west side of Yonge Street, and Glen Elm Avenue in the north on the east side of Yonge Street.
Deer Trail Route The Deer Trail Route is an Ontario Tourist Route, located in Northern Ontario. The road is circular, but has a "starting" point at the junction of Kings Highway 17 and Kings Highway 108 in Serpent River, Ontario.
Deeragun, Queensland Deeragun is a Suburb and Township located in the city of Thuringowa, Queensland. It is located along the Bruce Highway to the North-West of Townsville, Queensland and is mainly comprised of residential and rural-residential housing with a few service stations, Police station, churches and a shopping centre.
Deerfield High School (Illinois) Deerfield High School, or DHS, is a public four-year high school located in Deerfield, Illinois, a North Shore suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Township High School District 113, which also includes Highland Park High School.
Deerfield massacre The Deerfield massacre occurred during Queen Anne's War on February 29, 1704, when joint French and Native American forces under the command of Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville attacked the English Puritan settlement at Deerfield, Massachusetts at dawn, razing the town and killing fifty-six colonists. De Rouville's forces consisted of forty-seven Canadians and two-hundred Native Americans, mostly Abenaki, Kanienkehaka and Wyandot, accompanied by a few Pocumtuck.
Deerfield River Deerfield River is a river that runs for 73 miles from southern Vermont through northwestern Massachusetts to the Connecticut River. The Deerfield was historically influential in the settlement of western Franklin County, Massachusetts, and its namesake town.
Deerfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio Deerfield Township was a former township of Hamilton County, Ohio which contained land now in Warren and Clinton Counties prior to the division of Hamilton on May 1, 1803. The township government was at Deerfield, now known as South Lebanon.
Deerfield Township, Portage County, Ohio Deerfield Township is one of eighteen civil townships in Portage County, Ohio, USA. It is located in the southeastern corner of the county, and borders or touches the following other townships and municipalities:
Deerfield Township, Warren County, Ohio Deerfield Township, one of eleven townships of Warren County, Ohio, USA, is located in the southwest corner of the county. The most urbanized of the eleven, it had 25,515 people in the 2000 census and 26,359 in 1990.
Deering Reservoir Deering Reservoir is a 315-acre water body located in Hillsborough County in southern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Deering. The lake serves as the headwaters to the Piscataquog River, which flows east to the Merrimack River in Manchester.
Deerskin trade The deerskin trade between Colonial America and the Native Americans was one of the most important trading relationships between Europeans and Native Americans, especially in the southeast. It was a form of the fur trade, but less famous since deerskins were not as elegant as furs from the north, like beaver.
Deesel The Deesel programming language (formerly known as G) is a meta-programming language based upon the Java programming language, in much the same way that C++ is based upon C, so Deesel is nearly a superset of Java.
Deeside College Deeside College is a further education college situated in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, North Wales. It has recently received a multi-million pound makeover with a state of the art Learning Zone library, new coffee shops and A-Level centres.
Deeth, Nevada Deeth, Nevada is very small town in Elko Country, Nevada with a population of only about 20. It used to be more populous, and there used to be a Water Tower, a Saloon, a Hotel and other buildings, however many people have left to find better opportunities now only a small population and a few buildings remain.
Deevani Adalgisa InĂ©s Rooney-Saldaña (better known as Deevani) is a reggaeton singer from Puerto Rico. She is best known for her Hindi vocals on the songs "MĂrame", with Daddy Yankee and Tego CalderĂłn and "Flow Natural", with Tito El Bambino and Beenie Man.
Def The word def is hip hop (including graffiti) slang for 'great,' 'ill,' 'dope,' 'fly'--generally, a positive adjective. Taken from the root word 'definitive,' if something is 'def' then it is classified as being very good.
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