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TD

1 American  
  1. touchdown; touchdowns.

  2. trust deed.


T/D 2 American  
  1. time deposit.


T.D. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Traffic Director.

  2. Treasury Department.


TD 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. (in Ireland) Teachta Dála

  2. technical drawing

  3. (in Britain) Territorial Decoration

  4. Also: td.  touchdown

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td 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. Chad

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Etymology

Origin of TD

(sense 1) Irish Gaelic: member of the Dáil.

Example Sentences

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TD Cowen analysts said Friday that the probability of Powell remaining past May 15 has risen, given both the appeal and the government’s account in the unsealed documents.

From Barron's

Analysts at TD Securities, however, said markets are underpricing both the risk of rate cuts in 2026 and the magnitude of potential rate increases in 2027.

From The Wall Street Journal

The leadership transition likely amplifies the “already struggling AI disruption narrative,” TD Cowen analyst Derrick Wood wrote in a Friday note.

From MarketWatch

Analysts at TD Cowen recently lowered their earnings targets for major carriers, and airline shares are down since the start of the war.

From The Wall Street Journal

TD Cowen’s Itay Michaeli on Tuesday projected that R2 demand will eventually grow to between 212,000 and 335,000 units annually.

From MarketWatch