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LDD
(redirected from Lightly Doped Drain)

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LDDLijst Dedecker (Political party, Vlaanderen, Belgium)
LDDLotus Developer Domain
LDDLiving Dead Dolls
LDDLEGO Digital Designer
LDDLearning Difficulties and Disabilities
LDDLocal Development Document
LDDLand Development Desktop (Autodesk AutoCAD)
LDDLaser Diode Driver
LDDLightly Doped Drain
LDDLinux Device Driver
LDDLuminaire Dirt Depreciation
LDDLhermitte-Duclos Disease
LDDLight-Duty Diesel
LDDLoss, Damage, or Destruction
LDDLogical Document Determination (legal)
LDDLogical Data Dictionary
LDDLegion of Dynamic Discord
LDDLes Développements Durables (Bayonne, Pays Basque)
LDDLittle Deluded Dupes
LDDLong Distance Dependency
LDDLivestock Development Department
LDDLinear Decorrelating Detector
LDDLow-Delay Data
LDDLunar Dust Detector
LDDLong Distance Division (Sprint)
LDDLeeson Digital Designs
LDDLaser Designator Detector
LDDLogic Design Data
LDDLetter of Determination of Dependency
LDDLicensed Direct Disposer (cremation services)
LDDLight Division Direct Support
LDDLogic Decision Diagram
LDDLogistics Decision Diagram
LDDLogistics Development Data
LDDLectura Diaria (Spanish)


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