Meaning of DM | Babel Free
Definitions
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Initialism of Daily Mail, a national newspaper. UK, abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
- Initialism of dimensional modeling.
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Initialism of Distributed Morphology. abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
- Initialism of De Morgan’s law.
- Initialism of Deutsche Mark.
- Initialism of dry matter.
- Initialism of diabetes mellitus.
- Initialism of dermatomyositis.
- adamsite, diphenylaminechlorarsine
- Abbreviation of dark matter.
- Abbreviation of dextromethorphan; also DXM.
- driving motor car
- Initialism of dungeon master or dungeon mistress.
- Initialism of direct message (type of message on social media platforms).
- Initialism of duty manager.
- Initialism of dialectical materialism.
- Initialism of dungeon master, dungeon mistress, or dungeon monitor.
- A Dr. Martens boot or shoe.
- Initialism of defensive midfielder.
- Initialism of divemaster.
- Initialism of dust and mist.
- Initialism of deathmatch.
- Abbreviation of display manager.
Examples
“Let⟳ ‘F’ stand⟳ for the state of affairs that consists in finite persons possessing and exercising free will. Let⟳ ‘p’ stand⟳ for ‘God exists’; ‘q’ for ‘F obtains’; ‘r’ for ‘F poses a serious risk⟳ of evil’; and ‘s’ for ‘There is no option available to God that counters F.’ With this in place⟳, the argument may be formalized as follows: (1) [(p & q) & r] → s Premiss (2) ~s Premiss (3) ~[(p & q) & r] 1, 2 MT (4) ~(p & q) v ~r 3 DM (5) r Premiss (6) ~(p & q) 4, 5 DS (7) ~p v ~q 6 DM (3) follows from the conjunction of (1) and (2) by modus tollens; De Morgan’s law applied to (3) yields (4); (4) and (5) together lead⟳ to (6) by disjunctive syllogism; and another application of De Morgan’s law takes us from (6) to the final conclusion, according to which either God exists or there is free will (but not both).”
“DQ: "DM" stands for "Dungeon Master"--or I guess⟳ in my case Dungeon Mistress. *blinks* _That's_ got all kindsa wrong connotations, doesn't it? #o_o#”
“He later sent me a DM mentioning that he would send⟳ me what he wears because he does a lot of walking. This is where the relationships online can get⟳ a wee bit weird.”
“But the most important people at any gathering are those in charge of safety, referred to as Dungeon Master/Mistress (DM). […] DMs are willing to help⟳ instruct novices on the safe use⟳ of all equipment provided on the premises and also act as mediators if there are any scenes that have⟳ potential safety concerns.”
“Most club parties and private parties held in commercial dungeons in the United States have⟳ a dungeon master, mistress, or monitor⟳ (DM), whose responsibility it is to make⟳ sure that scenes are consensual and house rules are obeyed. If the DM asks you to stop⟳ doing something, please⟳ stop⟳ right away whether you feel⟳ you are right or wrong.”
“Dungeon Master (DM) decisions are final. No appeals, arguments, or whining allowed. If a DM says to stop⟳ a scene, the scene must stop⟳ immediately.”
“She kicked a hardback book with her left DM boot (14 eyelets were the minimum she would settle⟳ for), but the bestseller persisted in her path.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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