| MD5 | MD Data | MDA |
| MDOThe letters MDO can mean one of two things: MDO is a Puerto Rican boy band. For more information, see also: Menudo. MDO is an abbreviation for multidisciplinary design optimization TLAs. | MDCMDC can stand for: Major Diagnostic Category Modification Detection Code Movement for Democratic Change A Zimbabwean political party Millions of Dead Cops a hardcore punk band from the early 1980s. | MDMD or md may stand for: Maryland, state code McDonnell Douglas aircraft Medicinae Doctor Doctor of Medicine ( academic degree) Mendelevium Md , symbol for the chemical element Minidisc Moldova, ISO country code Sega Megadrive Lists of two-letter combinati |
| MDFMDF may stand for: main distribution frame (in telephony) medium-density fibreboard, a type of particle board made of wood chips market development funds, the real-estate cost of preferred retail shelf space, paid by the vendor TLAs. | MDMMDM is a TLA standing for: multiplexer- demultiplexer used on the Space Shuttle's instrumentation system. modular digital multitrack recording, like ADAT The MDM Observatory which is located on Kitt Peak adjacent to the Kitt Peak National Observatory. | MD.4545 was a side project created by punk's bad boy Lee Ving ( Fear)with the speed-metal musician Dave Mustaine ( Megadeth). Although Ving has a history of song-writing ranging from chicks to alcohol it was never expected Dave Mustaine to write for a band oth |
| MDSMDS may stand for: Myelodysplasia myelodysplastic syndrome Monitoring and Discovery Service grid computing File extension alcohol 120% uses for image files. microwave data systems Wireless modem company MDS Authentication An Internet protocol Multidimensi | MDKMDK may mean: MDK, Inc. the manufacturing company that makes K-Line . murder death kill, a term used in reference to a homicide. Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh an album from the experimental jazz band Magma. MDK a computer game (and one sequel) developed an | MD5CRKIn cryptography, MD5CRK is a distributed effort (similar to distributed. net) launched by Jean-Luc Cooke and his company, CertainKey Cryptosystems, to demonstrate that the MD5 message digest algorithm is insecure by finding a collision — two messages that |
| MDFMK | Mdk2 | MD4 |
| MDL programming language | MDFMK (album) | MDL |
| Mdmpd | MDX | MDEA |
| MDA (television) | MDK (game) | MD2 |
| MDM Observatory | MD Robotics | MDW |