Quad
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Quad commonly refers to:
- Quadrangle (architecture), a space or courtyard bordered by buildings
Quad may also refer to:
Entertainment
- Quad (film), 2015
- Quad (music), a musical project by Gary Ramon
- Quad (play), by Samuel Beckett
- The Quad (TV series), 2017
- Quad (arts centre), in Derby, England
- Quad Cinema, art house in New York City
Sports
- Quad (figure skating), a figure skating jump with four revolutions
- Quad scull, a boat configuration of four rowers
- Quad skates, roller skates with two wheels on each of two axles
Technology
- Quad (unit), unit of energy, short for quadrillion, 1015 BTU
- QUAD (cipher), a stream cipher
- Quad (rocket), an autonomous rocket by Armadillo Aerospace
- QUaD, a microwave telescope at the South Pole
- Quad antenna, a directional antenna
- Quad Electroacoustics, a British manufacturer of audio equipment
- Quadraphonic sound, four-channel sound
- Quad Flat Package, a type of package for surface mounted integrated circuit
- Star quad cable, four insulated conductors twisted together
Transportation
- Jeffery Quad, a four-wheel drive truck
- Quadcopter, a four-rotor helicopter
- Quad, a chairlift in skiing which carries four persons
- Quad, or speeder, a motorized vehicle used for maintenance on railroads
- Quad, a tandem bicycle with four seats
Other uses
- Quadriplegic, a person paralyzed in all four limbs
- Quadriceps femoris, a large leg muscle group
- Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, informal strategic dialogue between Australia, India, Japan and USA
- Quad (typography), a spacer used in letterpress type
- Quadrat, in ecology, a small study area or a frame used to define it
- Quadrupel, a strong Belgian beer
- Quad Cities, a group of five cities straddling the US Iowa–Illinois boundary
- The Quad Resort and Casino, on the Las Vegas Strip
- Matthias Quad (1557–1613), engraver and cartographer
- Four-of-a-kind in poker
See also
- Quadrangle (disambiguation)
- All pages with a title containing Quad
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