in d.

See also: ind, Ind, IND, ind., Ind., ind-, and -ind

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin in dies.

Adverb

in d. (not comparable)

  1. (medicine)[1] Abbreviation of in dies.[1]

References

  1. The New Penguin Dictionary of Abbreviations: from A to zz, Rosalind Fergusson. (Penguin Books, 2000), page 213

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