Proper noun
W.D.
(law) Initialism of Western District, used in case citations to identify courts, particularly United States Federal courts designated to cover the western part of a multi-district state.
647 ( W.D. Mo. 1997), which discusses various court opinions denying any significance related to trim used on a flag. Source: Internet
English translation of Berlin papyrus by W.D. Hogarth, in Momigliano (1934). Source: Internet
W.D. Hamilton's (1964) papers on inclusive fitness and Robert Trivers 's (1972) citation theories on reciprocity and parental investment helped to establish evolutionary thinking in psychology and the other social sciences. Source: Internet
"The political counterpart of PIRA": entry under Provisional Sinn Féin, W.D. Flackes & Sydney Elliott (1994) Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968–1993. Source: Internet