- Look up
Dis,
dis, or
dis- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dis,
DIS or
variants may
refer to:
Dis (album), by Jan Garbarek, 1976
Dís, a soundtrack...
- In
Norse mythology, a
dís (Old Norse: [
ˈdiːs], "lady",
plural dísir [ˈdiːsez̠]) is a
female deity, ghost, or
spirit ****ociated with Fate who can be either...
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Dis Pater (/
ˌdɪs ˈpeɪtər/; Latin: [
diːs patɛr];
genitive Ditis Patris),
otherwise known as Rex
Infernus or Pluto, is a
Roman god of the underworld. Dis...
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Diš is a
cuneiform sign
represented by 𒁹 or . It has many uses in
cuneiform texts,
including in the Epic of Gilgamesh. 𒁹 is a
cuneiform sign. In Unicode...
-
Drowned in Sound,
sometimes abbreviated to
DiS, was a UK-based
music webzine financed by
artist management company Silentway.
Founded by
editor Sean Adams...
- In
Dante Alighieri's The
Divine Comedy, the City of
Dis (Italian: Dite
Italian pronunciation: [ˈdiːte]) encomp****es the
sixth through the
ninth circles...
- JAMA
Pediatrics is a
monthly peer-reviewed
medical journal published by the
American Medical ****ociation. It
covers all
aspects of pediatrics. The journal...
- Look up new phone, who
dis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. New
Phone Who
Dis may
refer to: "New
Phone Who
Dis?", a song by Shea Couleé from the 2023...
- Abu
Dis or Abu Deis (Arabic: أبو ديس) is a
Palestinian village in the West Bank, in the
Jerusalem Governorate of the
State of Palestine,
bordering Jerusalem...
- to the new ISO 8601-1 and ISO 8601-2". ISO/TC 154. 26
August 2019. "ISO/
DIS 8601-1:2016-10-26" (PDF).
Library of Congress.
Archived from the original...