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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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Fortinet’s stock rose 6.6% after a TD Cowen analyst upgraded it to Buy, citing unfounded negative sentiment.

From Barron's

TD Cowen projects Fortinet’s 2026 billings and revenue to increase by 11.6% and 13.3% respectively, potentially exceeding estimates.

From Barron's

TD Cowen analyst Shaul Eyal raised his rating on the shares to Buy from Hold with a $100 price target.

From Barron's

“Europe and Japan are not large enough to accommodate a full-blown flight away from the U.S.,” said Gennadiy Goldberg, head of U.S. rates strategy at TD Securities, referring to the smaller sizes of their respective government bond markets.

From MarketWatch

“Gold’s rally is about trust,” TD Securities strategist Daniel Ghali told clients Tuesday.

From The Wall Street Journal