DAG
DAG is an abbreviation for:
- DAG (newspaper) , a former Dutch free daily newspaper
- Demented Are Go , a psychobilly band
- German Academic Guild, see German Guild
- German-Arab Society
- German-Armenian Society , an association that has set itself the goal of promoting mutual understanding between Germans and Armenians and safeguarding the interests of Armenians living in Germany
- German Obesity Society
- German employees union
- German settlement company
- German Atlantic Society
- German Astronautical Society
- 1,2-Diacylglycerine , a second messenger group of substances
- Digital alarm device
- directed acyclic graph , see graph (graph theory) #subgraphs, paths and cycles , a construct of mathematics
- Divisional artillery group , an element of the combat structure of a motorized rifle or tank division in the Soviet Army and in armed forces organized according to the Soviet model
- Danube Swabian working group
- Dynamit AG , in 1876 Nobel's company became a stock corporation, formerly Alfred Nobel & Co, see Dynamit Nobel # story
Dag stands for:
- Decagram . 1 decagram = 10 grams (1 day = 10 g).
- Dag , one of three protagonists as the main hero of the comic magazine Mosaik, published in the GDR
- Dag (moon crater) , a very small impact crater on the front of the moon in Lacus Felicitatis north of Yangel crater
- Dag (mythology) , also Dagr (Old Norse for "day"), in Norse mythology the personification of the day
- a mythical creature from Germanic mythology
- Dag (given name) , a Scandinavian given name
- Dag (Rajasthan) , a place in the Indian state of Rajasthan
- Dag (TV series) , Norwegian TV series (2010-2015)
Dağ stands for:
- Dağ , a Turkish personal name (with namesake)
Dag is the stage name of:
- DJ Dag (* 1960), actually Dag Lerner, a DJ in the field of trance music
dag is an abbreviation for:
- Daniel Glattauer , Austrian writer, since 1989 under the abbreviation "dag" for the daily newspaper Der Standard responsible for columns, court reports and feature pages
- Decagram , in 1973 the decagram (= 10 grams) was changed to “dag” as an SI-conforming symbol in the Republic of Austria
dag stands for:
- Day (asächs .: dag ) can denote different terms of time that go back to a basic concept with which people relate to the perceived light and the periodically changing lighting of their surroundings by the sun
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