1. sud - Noun
2. Sud - Proper noun
sud (plural suds)
(informal) A bubble of lather or foam (the singular of suds).
Sud
A department in Haiti.
SUD (plural SUDs)
Acronym of subjective unit of disturbance.
After taking over leadership, Sud doubled down on Vimeo’s focus to help creators make money from their videos by offering a successful monetization strategy tool. Source: Internet
A collection of Stravinsky's writings and interviews under the title Confidences sur la musique (Actes Sud, 2013). Source: Internet
As on the -100, a stretched upper deck (SUD) modification was later offered. Source: Internet
A partial ring road around the south of the city, the Rocade Sud, connects the motorway arriving from the northwest (A48) with that arriving from the northeast (A41). Source: Internet
Cabinet felt that signing a deal with Sud would pave the way for Common Market entry, and this became the main deciding reason for moving ahead with the deal.sfn It was this belief that had led the original STAC documents being leaked to the French. Source: Internet
As a matter of fact, the city's economic growth was so rapid and dynamic that it was often nicknamed the "Milan of the South", or in Italian "Milano del Sud". Source: Internet