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KD

1 American  
  1. kiln-dried.

  2. Commerce. Also k.d. knocked-down.


KD. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. (in Kuwait) dinar; dinars.


KD British  

abbreviation

  1. knocked down: indicating furniture, machinery, etc, in separate parts

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Example Sentences

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“Hemos tenido una trayectoria increíble a lo largo de nuestras carreras individuales y luego nos hemos cruzado en ciertos momentos de nuestras carreras, en enfrentamientos en la temporada regular, en apariciones en las finales, en apariciones en la postemporada y luego en los Juegos Olímpicos hace dos veranos. En lo que respecta a mí, Steph y KD, estaremos entrelazados por el resto de nuestras carreras, sin duda. Ha sido genial poder compartir algunos momentos con esos chicos, contra esos chicos, formando equipo con esos chicos”.

From Los Angeles Times

“We have had such an unbelievable journey throughout our individual careers and then intersecting at certain points in our careers, matchups in the regular season, Finals appearances, postseason appearances, then Olympics two summers ago. When it comes to me, Steph and KD, we’ll be interlocked for the rest of our careers, for sure. It’s been great to be able to have some moments with those guys, versus those guys, teaming up with those guys.”

From Los Angeles Times

Kyndryl Holdings’ KD 6.43%increase; green up pointing triangle chief financial officer, David Wyshner, has left the information-technology-services infrastructure provider amid a review of its accounting practices prompted by a request from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Obviously, it's KD," he said.

From Barron's

And former EastEnders star Tamzin Outhwaite and Nikita Kuzmin danced a Viennese waltz to a rendition of Hallelujah by KD Lang.

From BBC