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14-556: [REDACTED] Look up dit , DIT , or D.I.T. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DIT or dit may refer to: People [ edit ] Dit name , an alternative family name, e.g., in French Canadian historical traditions Dit Clapper (1907–1978), Canadian ice hockey player Information technology [ edit ] Directory information tree dit (unit) ,

28-855: A contraction for "decimal digit" "." or dot, the shorter of the two symbols used in Morse code Doctor of Information Technology , a degree Educational institutions [ edit ] Dehradun Institute of Technology , in India Delhi Institute of Technology , in India Detroit Institute of Technology , in the US DigiPen Institute of Technology , in the US Dublin Institute of Technology , in Ireland Sports [ edit ] DIT FC , Dili, East Timor,

42-496: A contraction for "decimal digit" "." or dot, the shorter of the two symbols used in Morse code Doctor of Information Technology , a degree Educational institutions [ edit ] Dehradun Institute of Technology , in India Delhi Institute of Technology , in India Detroit Institute of Technology , in the US DigiPen Institute of Technology , in the US Dublin Institute of Technology , in Ireland Sports [ edit ] DIT FC , Dili, East Timor,

56-496: A contraction for "decimal digit" "." or dot, the shorter of the two symbols used in Morse code Doctor of Information Technology , a degree Educational institutions [ edit ] Dehradun Institute of Technology , in India Delhi Institute of Technology , in India Detroit Institute of Technology , in the US DigiPen Institute of Technology , in the US Dublin Institute of Technology , in Ireland Sports [ edit ] DIT FC , Dili, East Timor,

70-527: A soccer team DIT GAA , Dublin, Ireland, a Gaelic football team Science [ edit ] Defining Issues Test DIT-2, of moral reasoning Dietary induced thermogenesis Diiodotyrosine , a chemical compound Dual inheritance theory Digital ion trap Other uses [ edit ] Department for Infrastructure and Transport , South Australian government department Department for International Trade , UK Diggers Rest railway station , Melbourne Digital imaging technician , in

84-527: A soccer team DIT GAA , Dublin, Ireland, a Gaelic football team Science [ edit ] Defining Issues Test DIT-2, of moral reasoning Dietary induced thermogenesis Diiodotyrosine , a chemical compound Dual inheritance theory Digital ion trap Other uses [ edit ] Department for Infrastructure and Transport , South Australian government department Department for International Trade , UK Diggers Rest railway station , Melbourne Digital imaging technician , in

98-527: A soccer team DIT GAA , Dublin, Ireland, a Gaelic football team Science [ edit ] Defining Issues Test DIT-2, of moral reasoning Dietary induced thermogenesis Diiodotyrosine , a chemical compound Dual inheritance theory Digital ion trap Other uses [ edit ] Department for Infrastructure and Transport , South Australian government department Department for International Trade , UK Diggers Rest railway station , Melbourne Digital imaging technician , in

112-477: The film industry Dit, a French narrative poetic form of the Middle Ages (see Medieval French literature ) Diyari language (ISO 639 code: dit) See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "dit" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing dit or dits Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

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