CMD
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CMD is a three-letter abbreviation that could mean, depending on context:
- A common abbreviation for command (especially used in a computer context)
- Canis Major Dwarf - galaxy orbiting the Milky Way.
- Cable Mágico Deportes, a Peruvian sports television network
- Catastrophe à moyens dépassé (French); "disaster without sufficient rescue means", see Orsec plan
- Center for Media and Democracy
- Central meridian distance
- Certified Medical Dosimetrist
- Chairman/Chairperson and Managing director of a company; a managing director who is also the chairman
- Conceptual Data Model, A conceptual schema, or conceptual data model, is a map of concepts and their relationships used when designing databases, for example, a conceptual schema for a karate studio would include abstractions such as student, belt, grading and tournament
- Congenital muscular dystrophy
- cmd.exe; the command line interpreter for OS/2 and Windows NT-based operating systems, or the CMD files which this interpreter uses
- The CMD file, an executable format used by CP/M-86.
- Creative Micro Designs; a computer hardware company
- California Micro Devices; a manufacturer of integrated circuits
- Cincinnati Mighty Ducks; a hockey team
- Communication & Multimedia Design; a College Course
- Common Metre Divided; a meter used in many hymns
- change main device; a computer command
- color-magnitude diagram; used in astronomy
- The Command key on Apple keyboards
- Cmd.xxxx - British government "Command Papers". The Cmd. designation ran from 1919-1956. eg Cmd.3362 is the Report on Health for 1929/1930, but Cmnd.3362 is the British Steel Report 1967.
- Camden Road railway station, England; National Rail station code CMD