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- Noun: ddd (plural: ddds)
- Sense 1: Acronym for the term "Digital Data Disc," referring to a type of optical storage medium used for storing various types of digital data, such as music, movies, or computer files.
- Example sentence: I have a collection of ddds containing my favorite movies and albums.
- Adjective: ddd (comparative: ddder, superlative: dddest)
- Sense 1: Used to describe something that is extremely exciting, excellent, or impressive.
- Example sentence: The concert last night was absolutely ddd! The band played their hearts out.
- Verb: ddd (third-person singular simple present: ddds, present participle: ddding, past tense: ddded, past participle: ddded or diddd)
- Sense 1: To perform a quick and rhythmic movement of one's foot or feet, typically accompanied by music.
- Example sentence: She ddded along to the catchy beat of the song, showcasing her dance skills.
- Acronym: DDD
- Sense 1: Acronym for "Domain-Driven Design," an approach to software development that emphasizes the importance of understanding and modeling the domain of the problem.
- Example sentence: Our development team used DDD principles to build a robust and scalable system.
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