DIP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dip, in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a substance which kills animated characters; Dip (Catalan myth), an evil demonic dog that drinks people's blood
Dual in-line package - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In microelectronics, a dual in-line package (DIP), sometimes called a DIL-package (for D ual I n L ine-package), [1] is an electronic device package with a rectangular housing and ...
DIP - What does DIP stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the Free ...
Acronym Definition; DIP: Dual Inline Package: Dip: Diploma: DIP: Debtor In Possession: DIP: Digital Image Processing: DIP: Document Image Processing: DIP: Distal Interphalangeal ...
di- - definition of di- in the Medical dictionary - by the Free Online ...
di-word element [Gr.], two. di-pref. 1. Two; twice; double: dichromatic. 2. Containing two atoms, radicals, or groups: diiodide. di-, dia-, 1 prefix meaning "two, twice": diacid ...
Dip and Spread Recipes Index
Dip Recipes. Keep dip and spread recipes on hand for not only parties, but also for drop-in guests. These recipes include hot and cold dips and spreads, plus some dessert dips.
Destination ImagiNation - Home Page
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Dorsai Irregulars: Home Page
The Dorsai Irregulars Thing 2, 1977 The D ORSAI I RREGULARS, or DI for short, is an organization of science fiction fans that provides volunteer services to the ...
DIP - definition of DIP in the Medical dictionary - by the Free Online ...
DIP. abbr. distal interphalangeal (as in DIP joint) DIP, abbreviation for desquamative interstitial pneumonia. dip. 1. plunge (vat) or spray dip installations in which insecticide ...
dip - definition of dip by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
dip (d p) v. dipped, dip·ping, dips. v. tr. 1. To plunge briefly into a liquid, as in order to wet, coat, or saturate. 2. To color or dye by immersing: dip Easter eggs.


