1. ard - Noun
2. Ard - Proper noun
ard (plural ards)
A simple plough consisting of a spike dragged through the soil. [20th c.]
Initialism of acid reflux disease.
Initialism of Aftertreatment Regeneration Device. (on Diesel engines manufactured by Caterpillar Inc.)
Ard
A surname.
Adams continued to adhere to this claim of republican political legitimacy until quite recently — however, in his 2005 speech to the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis he explicitly rejected it. Source: Internet
ARD can also produce sulfuric acid at a slower rate, so that the acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) of the aquifer can neutralize the produced acid. Source: Internet
At the 1983 Ard Fheis the constitution was amended to remove the ban on the discussion of abstentionism to allow Sinn Féin to run a candidate in the forthcoming European elections. Source: Internet
And in an interview on West German television (ARD, 8 March 1959), Meitner said: "Hahn and Strassmann were able to do this by exceptionally good chemistry, fantastically good chemistry, which was way ahead of what anyone else was capable of at that time. Source: Internet
And in an interview with the West German television (ARD, March 8, 1959) Meitner said: Lise Meitner: Recollections of Otto Hahn. Source: Internet
Feeney (2002), p. 326. A motion to permit entry into the Dáil was allowed at the 1985 Ard Fheis, but without the active support of the leadership, and Adams did not speak. Source: Internet