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Arts and entertainment

* '' The Vampire Diaries'' * Ivan Vdović (1960–1992), Serbian drummer *
Veni Domine Veni Domine was a Christian progressive doom metal band founded in Sollentuna, Sweden in 1987. The band split up on 20 September 2014. Veni Domine combined down-tempo melodic heavy metal, symphonic metal and doom metal with occasional touch ...
, a Swedish metal band *
Vicious Delite Vicious Delite was an alternative metal band formed by Stephen Pearcy in 1995 after Arcade disbanded. Completing the line-up were Tony Marcus, Michael Andrews (both formerly from Arcade) and Rob Karras. Mike Duda (of W.A.S.P.) later replaced And ...
, a metal band featuring Ratt's Stephen Pearcy


Holidays

* Valentine's Day, a holiday * Veterans Day, a holiday * Victory Day, a public holiday in several countries


Science and technology

* Vd, design diving speed for an aircraft, see V speeds for further information * Vaginal delivery, a natural birth *
Vapour density Vapour density is the density of a vapour in relation to that of hydrogen. It may be defined as mass of a certain volume of a substance divided by mass of same volume of hydrogen. :vapour density = mass of ''n'' molecules of gas / mass of ''n'' mol ...
, the density of a vapor in relation to that of hydrogen * Venereal disease, now more commonly known as sexually transmitted disease or sexually transmitted infection * Virtual desktop, expansion of the space of a computer's desktop environment beyond the physical limits of the screen *
Virtual directory In computing, the term virtual directory has a couple of meanings. It may simply designate (for example in IIS) a folder which appears in a path but which is not actually a subfolder of the preceding folder in the path. However, this article will ...
, in computing * Visual design * Volume of distribution (VD) * Volumetric Display * Videodisc


Other uses

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Van der ''Van'' () is a very common prefix in Dutch language surnames, where it is known as a ''tussenvoegsel''. In those cases it nearly always refers to a certain, often quite distant, ancestor's place of origin or residence; for example, Ludwig ''va ...
(v.d.), a prefix in Dutch language surnames * Vaud, a canton in Switzerland * , an abbreviation of the Spanish personal pronoun * Volunteer Officers' Decoration, a Crown honour or long-service award made to auxiliary army officers of the British Empire between 1894 and 1931 * Volga-Dnepr Airlines, Russian cargo airline *
Henan Airlines Henan Airlines (, formerly Kunpeng Airlines (), was a charter airline based in northern China. The airline was founded as a joint venture between Shenzhen Airlines and Mesa Air Group and was also the largest sino-foreign regional airline in Chin ...
(IATA code VD), former Chinese airline * Victoria Dockside


See also

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Vroom & Dreesmann Vroom & Dreesmann (V&D) was a Dutch chain of department stores founded in 1887. It was declared bankrupt on 2015, although its branches were still in operation until 2016. On 2016, it was announced that takeover negotiations had not led to an a ...
(V&D), a former Dutch retail chain *
495 (number) 495 (four hundred ndninety-five) is the natural number following 494 and preceding 496. It is a pentatope number (and so a binomial coefficient \tbinom 4 ). The maximal number of pieces that can be obtained by cutting an annulus with 30 cuts. ...
, in roman numerals can be represented as "VD" (500-5) {{disambiguation