Dag
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Dag can mean several things:
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In mathematics, dag is an acryonym for a directed acyclic graph.
- In Norse mythology, Dag is an anglicized form of Dagr.
- The word Dag or Dagi means "mount" in Turkish, and is often used in Turkish archaeological sites, as Kerkenes Dag.
- In Australia, dag refers to wool on a sheep's rear contaminated with mud and fæcal matter. However, it has evolved from its original meaning to become an almost untranslatable and not necessarily derogatory Australian slang term referring to a likably goofy or unsophisticated person.
- in Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic and in Dutch, dag means day
- In Australia during 1950s, Dag, also was a shortening of Dagwood Bumstead (American comic strip character).
DAG has several possible meanings:
- Barstow-Daggett Airport (IATA airport code: DAG) in Daggett, California, United States
- DAG (TV series), named for the initials of the star, David Alan Grier
- Dagorhir, a live action role-playing game
- Diacylglycerol
- Directed acyclic graph
- DAG Technology
- Defense Acquisition Guide
Dags may be a plural form of the word dag. It may also refer to:
- Dagr, the Norse god of daytime
- Daryl Somers, Australian television personality