| Dasyproctidae | Dance | David Lynch |
| David CronenbergDavid Paul Cronenberg (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian horror and science fiction film director. He is famous for creating the genre of " body horror", exploring people's fears of bodily transformation and infection. In his films, the psychological is | Dale EarnhardtRalph Dale Earnhardt ( April 29, 1951 February 18, 2001) was an American NASCAR driver. He was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina. He died in a racing accident in turn four on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. Earnhardt grew up in a racing family. | David HumeDavid Hume ( April 26, 1711 August 25, 1776), Scottish philosopher and historian and, with Adam Smith and Thomas Reid among others, one of the most important figures in the Scottish Enlightenment. Hume is sometimes regarded as the third and most radical o |
| Dalton TrumboDalton Trumbo ( December 9, 1905 September 10, 1976) was an American screenwriter and novelist who was probably the most talented member of the Hollywood Ten, one of a group who refused to testify before the 1947 House Un-American Activities Committee abo | DaffodilDaffodils are a group of large flowered members of the genus Narcissus. Most daffodils are yellow, but there are also yellow-and-white, yellow-and-orange, white-and-orange, pink, and lime green cultivars. Daffodils are perennial flowers, grown from bulbs. | David FriedmanFor the children's entertainer David Friedman whose family was involved with allegations of child abuse, see Capturing the Friedmans . For the exploitation filmmaker, see David F. Friedman . David D. Friedman (born 1945), is a libertarian writer who becam |
| Dance musicDance music is music composed, played, or both, specifically for social dancing. In principle, dance music includes a huge variety of music, from waltzes to rock and roll and country music or tangos. As of the late 1970s, however--particularly for people | DataA datum is a statement accepted at face value (a "given"). Data is the plural of datum''. A large class of practically important statements are measurements or observations of a variable. Such statements may comprise numbers, words, or images. Etymology T | Danube RiverFor other uses of "Danube", see Danube (disambiguation). The Danube ( Esperanto Danubo Bulgarian Dunav German Donau Greek Ister Hungarian Duna Latin Danuvius or Danubius Romanian Dunare Serbian and Croatian Dunav Slovak Dunaj Ukrainian Dunay is the second |
| Darwin | Data Encryption Standard | Data warehouse |
| David Thompson (explorer) | Data compression | Dardanelles |
| Daugava | Daily rushes | David Fincher |
| Day of the Tentacle | Dairy product | Dave Grohl |
| Dallas Cowboys | Dalai Lama | Damages |
| Dartmoor | Dante Alighieri | Dave Brubeck |
| Daniel Defoe | Dante | Das Lied der Deutschen |
| Dartmoor Prison | Danish | Danish language |
| Dadaism | Dayton, Ohio | Daedalus |
| David Weinberger | David Hilbert | David Letterman |
| David Janssen | David Mamet | Day |
| Database | Danny Elfman | David Hayes Agnew |
| Dative case | Darwin, Northern Territory | Darwinism |
| Dartmoor Preservation Association | Dartmouth | Dartmouth College |
| Dartmouth, Devon | Dave Barry | David Angell |
| Dartmoor wildlife | Dactylic hexameter | David Ricardo |
| David Brewster | Data set | Database management system |
| Dachshund | Data structure | Dark Star |
| Daniel | David | Daredevil (comics) |
| Dallas (disambiguation) | Daoism-Taoism Romanization issue | Damascus steel |
| DAP | Davenport, Iowa | Dakini |
| Daniel Jones (phonetician) | David Beckham | Dava Sobel |
| Database normalization | Dalhousie University | Daffynition |
| Dark matter | Data General Nova | David Rice Atchison |
| Dan Bricklin | Data compression ratio | David Charlebois |
| Darwin Awards | Dave Winer | David Deutsch |
| Da capo | Daniel Dennett | Darwin's Dangerous Idea |
| Daemon | Dahomey | Daniel Ortega |
| David Bowie | Daisy cutter | Davy lamp |
| David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty | Datura | Dandy |
| Davis | Dan Simmons | Danse Macabre |