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USDUnited States Dollar (currency of the USA)
USDUniversity of South Dakota
USDUniversity of San Diego (California)
USDUnder Secretary of Defense
USDUnified School District
USDUS Digital (motion control; robotics company)
USDUpside Down (bike suspension)
USDOffice of the Under Secretary of Defense
USDUniversal Share Downloader (computer program download manager)
USDUniversal Slave Driver (digital sync device)
USDUnion Sanitary District (Tri-Cities, CA)
USDUnit Synthetische Drugs (Netherlands Synthetic Drug Enforcement Police)
USDUnit Shutdown (power systems)
USDUltranet Storage Director
USDUniversal Skate Design
USDUnion for Sustainable Development
USDUnion Sociale Démocratique (French: Social Democratic Union)
USDUniversal Synchronous Data
USDUnderground Storm Drain
USDUnallocated Space Descriptor (OSTA universal disk format)
USDUniform Symbol Description
USDUpper Structure Dynamics
USDUn-Signed Digit
USDUser Systems Diagram
USDUnified Software Distribution
USDUtility Service District (Michigan)
USDUniversal Service Directive (EU)


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