Noun
Initialism of Doctor of Music, a terminal higher education degree.
(uncommon) Doctor of Medicine, a higher education degree.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOne of the series I like is D.M. Cornish's 'Monster Blood Tattoo,' in which he creates a whole language. Kids who are reading that are building a language in their heads. There's no real cognitive difference. I think kids are excited by language, and they're not always given credit for that. Matthew Tobin Anderson
D.M. 5.08.1996 Chianti Superiore wines can be produced only from grapes cultivated in the Chianti wine areas except from those vineyards that are registered in the Chianti Classico sub-zone. Source: Internet
D.M. Gibb (1982) p. 3 Journalist Vance Palmer suggested although Kelly came to typify "the rebellious persona of the country for later generations, (he really) belonged. Source: Internet
Besides this 'descriptive' name, Vesalius used glandula pituitaria, from which the English name pituitary gland Anderson, D.M. (2000). Source: Internet
Now Smith is at the helm, also recently coming back to his home county, while Pearson is one of two sergeants at his right hand, Sgt. D.M. Adams being the other. Source: Internet
It's out today, a whole 90 pages of D.M. Cornish goodness. Source: Internet