DNS

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English

Proper noun

DNS

  1. (Internet) Domain Name System
  2. (computing, Internet) The protocol used by the Domain Name System
  3. (Internet) Domain Name Services; the services provided by the Domain Name System
  4. (aeronautics, US) Initialism of Denison Municipal (IATA code for airport Denison, Iowa, US)


Phrase

(deprecated template usage) DNS

  1. (sports) Initialism of does/did not start.

See also

References

  • Joyce, John. "Those Damn Network Acronyms". Scientific Computing, June 2007, pg. 12.

Anagrams


German

Noun

DNS

  1. (biology) Initialism of Desoxyribonukleinsäure (DNA)
  2. (computer science) Initialism of Direkte Numerische Simulation (procedure to calculate unsteady streaming processes)
  3. (chemistry) Initialism of Dinitrosalicylsäure.
  4. (Germany, politics) Initialism of Dachverband der Nationalen Sammlung.
  5. (Germany, norming) Initialism of Deutsche Normungsstrategie (strategic bias of the norming task)
  6. (computer science) Initialism of Domain Name System.

Derived terms


Hungarian

Etymology

Initialism of dezoxiribonukleinsav (deoxyribonucleic acid).

Pronunciation

Noun

DNS (plural DNS-ek)

  1. (genetics) DNA

Declension

Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative DNS DNS-ek
accusative DNS-t DNS-eket
dative DNS-nek DNS-eknek
instrumental DNS-sel DNS-ekkel
causal-final DNS-ért DNS-ekért
translative DNS-sé DNS-ekké
terminative DNS-ig DNS-ekig
essive-formal DNS-ként DNS-ekként
essive-modal
inessive DNS-ben DNS-ekben
superessive DNS-en DNS-eken
adessive DNS-nél DNS-eknél
illative DNS-be DNS-ekbe
sublative DNS-re DNS-ekre
allative DNS-hez DNS-ekhez
elative DNS-ből DNS-ekből
delative DNS-ről DNS-ekről
ablative DNS-től DNS-ektől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
DNS-é DNS-eké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
DNS-éi DNS-ekéi

Latvian

Noun

DNS m (invariable)

  1. Initialism of dezoksiribonukleīnskābe (deoxyribonucleic acid).