DS

See also: ds, Ds, dS, ds., d's, D's, D.S., and D. S.

English

Pronunciation

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Adjective

DS (not comparable)

  1. (pathology) Initialism of drug susceptible or drug sensitive.

Initialism

DS (plural DSs)

  1. (medicine, usually used attributively) double strength
  2. (Australia, New Zealand) Douglas Score. (points ranking for deer antlers).
  3. (law enforcement) Detective sergeant, a police rank used in Commonwealth countries
  4. (video games) Nintendo DS
  5. (slang, Britain) directing staff
  6. (logic) disjunctive syllogism
    • 2004 August, J. L. Schellenberg, “The Atheist’s Free Will Offence” in the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, volume 56, № 1, pages 11–12
      Let ‘F’ stand for the state of affairs that consists in finite persons possessing and exercising free will. Let ‘p’ stand for ‘God exists’; ‘q’ for ‘F obtains’; ‘r’ for ‘F poses a serious risk of evil’; and ‘s’ for ‘There is no option available to God that counters F.’ With this in place, the argument may be formalized as follows:
      (1) [(p & q) & r] → s Premiss
      (2) ~s        Premiss
      (3) ~[(p & q) & r]   1, 2 MT
      (4) ~(p & q) v ~r    3 DM
      (5) r         Premiss
      (6) ~(p & q)      4, 5 DS
      (7) ~p v ~q      6 DM
      (3) follows from the conjunction of (1) and (2) by modus tollens; De Morgan’s law applied to (3) yields (4); (4) and (5) together lead to (6) by disjunctive syllogism; and another application of De Morgan’s law takes us from (6) to the final conclusion, according to which either God exists or there is free will (but not both).
  7. (music) dal segno
  8. dear son

Antonyms

  • (pathology): DR

Derived terms

  • (pathology): DS-TB

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French

Noun

DS

  1. Initialism of directeur sportif.
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