DM

DM, Dm, dm, or D.M. may stand for:

Academic titles and postnominals

Arts and entertainment

Film, radio, and television

Gaming

  • Deathmatch, a gameplay mode integrated into first-person shooter computer games
  • Dungeon Master, the game designer, storyteller and referee in the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons

Music

  • D minor, a minor scale or chord on the musical note D
  • Dance marathon, a multiple-day charity event on U.S. college campuses
  • Death metal, a musical style evolving from thrash metal
  • Depeche Mode, an English synthpop band formed in 1980
  • Drum major, the leader of a marching band
  • DM (2017), is the third studio album by Mexican singer and songwriter Dulce María.

Social media

In business and economics

  • Deutsche Mark (1948–2002), the former official currency of Germany
  • East German mark (1951–1990), initially Deutsche Mark, the former official currency of East Germany
  • Developed market, those countries that are thought to be the most developed
  • Direct mail, or advertising mail, delivery of advertising material to recipients of postal mail
  • Direct market, the dominant distribution and retail network for North American comic books
  • Direct marketing, a type of marketing sending messages directly to consumers

Companies and products

Military

Places

Science, technology, and mathematics

  • Two SI units of length:
    • Decimetre or decimeter (dm, equal to 0,1m)
    • Dekametre or dekameter (usually dam, alternatively Dm or dkm, equal to 10m)

Computing

Software

Medicine

Physics

  • Dark matter, in cosmology, hypothetical non-luminous matter
  • Dichroic mirror, a mirror with different transmittance or reflectance at two different wavelengths
  • Dispersion measure, the amount of dispersion of radio waves by interstellar medium
  • Dry matter, a measurement of the mass of something when completely dried

Other uses in science and technology

Other uses

See also

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