1. C.D. - Noun
2. C.D. - Proper noun
C.D.
(law) Central District, used in case citations to identify courts, particularly United States Federal courts designated to cover the central part of a multi-district state.
C.D. (countable and uncountable, plural C.D.s)
Alternative form of CD
In: Walcott, C.D. (ed), Nineteenth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, 1897-1898, Part IV, pp. 719-785. Source: Internet
And they sure didn’t have the Beatles on C.D.!” Despite a passing mention of the ongoing AIDS crisis, the students were certain that students in the 1980s enjoyed a more positive and pragmatic view of social life. Source: Internet
Keeping the Peace By Tom Lessard, C.D. It all began many many moons ago. Source: Internet
We are grateful to the C.D. Besadny Conservation Fund of the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin for their financial support of this project. Source: Internet
Subdisciplines There are many ways to categorize the subdiscplines of physiology: Moyes, C.D., Schulte, P.M. Principles of Animal Physiology, second edition. Source: Internet
The city became known as the "Buggy Capital of the World," thanks to the two dozen buggy factories—notably the Columbus Buggy Company, founded in 1875 by C.D. Firestone. Source: Internet