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Da , DA , dA , DÄ and other variants may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
DA! (band) , a Chicago post-punk band of the 1980s
Da (play) , a 1978 play by
Hugh Leonard
Damon Amendolara , American sports talk radio host
Daniel Amos , also known as D.A. and Dä, an American Christian rock band
Dennis Armand Lucchesi, who recorded the song "
Ready 'n' Steady " under the name "D.A."
Destination America , television channel
DeviantArt or DA, a website that focuses on art
Dumbledore's Army , a group formed by Harry Potter in his 5th year to teach students defensive spells
Jon Moxley , formerly Dean Ambrose in WWE, a wrestler
Degrees and licenses
Organizations
Politics and judiciary
Places
Science and technology
Biology and medicine
Other uses in science and technology
Dalton (unit) (symbol Da), also called the unified atomic mass unit
Deca- or da-, an SI prefix for a factor of 10
Distribution amplifier , a device that accepts a single input signal and provides this same signal to multiple isolated outputs
Double-action , a firearm operation mechanism in which the trigger both cocks and releases the hammer
NZR DA class , a New Zealand diesel locomotive
SJ Da , a Swedish electric locomotive
Domain authority Domain Authority
Sports
Other uses
D.A. Wallach (born 1985), American musician and business executive
Da (Javanese) , a syllable in Javanese script
Da. or Dòna, the honorific
Mrs. in Occitan language
Da Hoss , an American racehorse
Dame of St Andrew , a discontinued award within the Order of Barbados
Danish language (ISO 639-1 alpha-2 code DA)
Dearness allowance , cost of living allowance to government employees in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan
Desk accessory , graphical programs
Direct action (military) , in special operations
Disadvantage , an off-case argument used by the Negative team in a policy debate
Doomsday argument , a probabilistic argument based on demographics predicting how many people will be born
Duck's ass or duck's arse, a haircut; particularly popular during the 1950s
Dynamic game difficulty balancing , also known as difficulty adjustment or DA, an algorithm in video games.
See also
Topics referred to by the same term