CMD
CMD may refer to:
Computing
- CMD is commonly used to mean "command":
- CMD.EXE (Command Prompt), the command-line interpreter on Windows operating systems
- Command (computing), an abbreviation commonly used in computing
- Command key (⌘), a modifier key present on Apple Keyboards
- CMD file (CP/M), the filename extension used by executable programs
Astronomy
- Canis Major Dwarf, a small galaxy orbiting the Milky Way
- Color-magnitude diagram, a scatter-graph of stars used by astronomers
Other uses
- Camden Road railway station, a station in London, England (National Rail code: CMD)
- Catastrophe à moyens dépassé, a French phrase meaning "disaster without sufficient rescue means"
- Center for Media and Democracy, an American nonprofit liberal watchdog group
- Chairman and managing director, a managing director who is also the chairman of the same company
- Cincinnati Mighty Ducks, an American ice hockey team
- Congenital muscular dystrophy, a form of muscular dystrophy that is present from birth
- Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor, a college in Gwynedd, Wales
- Creative Micro Designs, a computer hardware company
- C.M.D. or Cmd, a Command paper, published by the UK government
- Cable Mágico Deportes, a Peruvian TV network
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