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FD can mean:
- Fridays A programing block on Cartoon Network, now known as Fried Dynamite.
- Canon FD lens mount
- Fire department, as in FDNY
- full duplex on a network switch
- Flying Dutchman (dinghy)
- The IATA code for Thai AirAsia
- Floppy disk
- Familial dysautonomia (HSAN Type III), also known as Riley-Day syndrome.
- Fidei defensor ("Defender of the faith")
- A third generation Mazda RX-7
- Flight director (aviation)
- Imperial Japanese Army (World War II) Fortified District - a defensive fortified organization in Japanese and Manchukuo-Soviet frontier during the Pacific War period.
- In biology, ferredoxin, a molecule functioning in electron transfer.
- Foundation Degree
- St. John's Fog Devils, a QMJHL team based in St. John's.
- In the Unix operating system, file descriptor
- Functional dependency in a relation from a database
- Frisky Dingo, an animated show on Adult Swim.
- In a LARP game, it means "final death", or the end of one's character.
- Final Destination (series), a horror film franchise centers on teenagers cheating death.
- Final Destination (2000)
- Final Destination 2 (2003)
- Final Destination 3 (2006)
- Final Destination 4 (2009)
- Fort Davis
- Free dance, the third part of an ice dancing competition
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