DP
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DP may refer to:
In arts and entertainment
Film and television
- Danny Phantom, an animated television series
- Director of photography, a job in filmmaking
Music
- Daft Punk, an electronic band
- Dead Poetic, a music group
- Deep Purple, a rock music group
Other media
- Daily Pennsylvanian, the University of Pennsylvania's student newspaper
- Deadpool, a Marvel Comics comic book character
- Digital Playground, an American pornographic movie studio
- Display picture or avatar, in gaming and online, a graphical representation of a user or their character
- Doom Patrol, a comic book series
- H. G. Wells, author; used "D. P." as a pseudonym
Organizations
- Democratic Party (disambiguation), a name shared by many political parties
- Democrazia Proletaria, a former left-wing political party in Italy
- The Detroit Partnership, a service-learning organization at the University of Michigan
- Deutsche Partei, a German political party
- Distributed Proofreaders, an organisation related to Project Gutenberg
- Dorset Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing Dorset, England
Science, technology, and mathematics
Computing and software
- DP (complexity), or difference polynomial time, a computational complexity class
- Data processing
- Software design pattern, a reusable solution to a common problem in software design
- Device-independent pixel, a unit representing an abstraction of a pixel for use by an application
- Digital Performer, an audio software package for the Apple Macintosh and Windows
- DisplayPort, a computer display interface specification
- Double Parity, as used in RAID-DP, a non-standard implementation of RAID
- Dual processors, a computing component with two independent processing units
- Dynamic positioning, a computer-controlled system to maintain a vessel's position and heading
Mathematics
- Davis-Putnam algorithm, for checking the validity of a first-order logic formula
- Dynamic programming, a method for solving a complex problem by breaking it down into a collection of simpler subproblems, used in several fields
- Number of decimal places that a number is given to
Medicine
- Delusional parasitosis, in which individuals incorrectly believe they are infested with parasites
- Depersonalization disorder, a state of persistently feeling detached and/or out of one's body
- Dermal papilla, a cluster of mesenchymal cells that lie at the base of a hair follicle
- Diphallia, in which a male is born with two penises
Weapons
- Degtyaryov machine gun (Degtyarova pekhotnyi), a Soviet machine gun
- Drill Purpose Rifle, a rifle that has been altered so that it can be used for drill purposes only
- Dual purpose gun, a naval artillery mounting designed to engage both surface and air targets
Other uses in science and technology
- Degree of polymerization, the number of units in an average polymer chain at a given time during a reaction
- Standard Instrument Departure procedure, an outbound procedure for aircraft
- Determiner phrase, in linguistics
- Diffraction pattern, in wave mechanics
In sport
- Deportivo Pereira, a Colombian soccer team
- Designated player (softball), a softball batter
- Designated Player Rule, in Major League Soccer
- Double play, in baseball
- Daytona Prototype, a type of racing car used in the Rolex Sports Car Series and United SportsCar Championship
Other uses
- Death penalty, in law
- Delegable proxy, a form of voting whereby some members of a decision-making body may delegate their voting power to other members
- Delivery point, in postal systems
- Depersonalization, a state of feeling detached and/or out of one's body
- Depository participant, an agent of the depository, in Indian banking
- Displaced person, a person who has been forced to leave his or her home or place of habitual residence
- Divine Principle, the main theological book of the Unification Church
- Donkey punch, slang for a sexual practice
- Double penetration, a variant of group sex
- First Choice Airways (IATA airline code DP)
See also
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