Noun
DST (uncountable)
Initialism of daylight saving time.
dst (plural dsts)
Abbreviation of destination.
DST is generally not observed near the equator, where sunrise and sunset times do not vary enough to justify it. Source: Internet
DST clock shifts sometimes complicate timekeeping, and can disrupt travel, billing, record keeping, medical devices, heavy equipment, and sleep patterns. Source: Internet
"A number of firms approached us, but DST stood out because of the global perspective they bring--backed up by the impressive growth and financial achievements of their Internet investments." Source: Internet
Funded by the Department of Science & Technology (DST), the study is a part of the government’s National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem (NMSHE), which was launched to research the impact of climate change on the Himalayan ecosystem. Source: Internet
Computer software often adjusts clocks automatically, but policy changes by various jurisdictions of DST dates and timings may be confusing. Source: Internet
DST apparently shifts an hour of sunlight to later in the day, and standard time claws that hour back. Source: Internet