Noun
dmg (uncountable)
(roleplaying games, video games) Abbreviation of damage.
A few days later, 'The Walt Disney Company China, Marvel Studios and DMG Entertainment announced an agreement to co-produce Iron Man 3 in China. Source: Internet
Internal combustion A Benz truck modified by Netphener company (1895) DMG Lastkraftwagen, 1896 In 1895 Karl Benz designed and built the first truck in history using the internal combustion engine. Source: Internet
Between 1977 and 1979, three hardcover rulebooks, commonly referred to as the "core rulebooks", were released: the Player's Handbook (PHB), the Dungeon Master's Guide (DMG), and the Monster Manual (MM). Source: Internet
Maybach would quit DMG in 1907, but he designed the model and all of the important changes. Source: Internet
Jellinek continued to make suggestions for changes to the model and obtained good results racing the automobile in the next few years, encouraging DMG to engage in commercial production of automobiles, which they did in 1902. Source: Internet
This transcription has been suggested for all Semitic languages by the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (DMG), and is therefore known as DMG-umschrift. Source: Internet