DX
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DX may refer to:
In arts and entertainment
- D-Generation X, a former professional wrestling stable
- Design Exchange, a museum of design in Toronto
- Destination X, a professional wrestling event
- Deus Ex (series), a series of video games
- Deus Ex, the first game in the series
- DX (album), a 2013 album by Friendzone
Businesses
- Danish Air Transport (IATA code)
- DX Group, a British mail courier and logistics company
- Dynex Capital Inc, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, ticker symbol DX
- Sunray DX Oil Company, a former American petroleum company, now part of Sunoco
In science and technology
Biology and medicine
- Diagnosis, Dx or Dx in medical shorthand
- DX molecule or motif, in DNA nanotechnology
- Digital radiography, in the DICOM standard
Computing and telecommunications
- Dx an abbreviation used in relation to DOCSIS
- DirectX, an application programming interface collection
- Double word eXternal, in the context of 386DX and 486DX CPUs
- DX encoding, a standard marking for 35 mm and APS film cartridges
- DXing, in Amateur Radio
- DX register, a 16-bit general-purpose X86 processor register
Mathematics
- dx in calculus, a Leibniz's notation representing infinitely small increments of variable x.
Vehicles
- Albatros D.X, a 1918 German prototype single-seat fighter biplane
- Bavarian D X, an 1890 German saturated steam locomotive model
- DX, a class of locomotives of the London and North Western Railway
- Fokker D.X, a 1918 Dutch fighter aircraft
- New Zealand DX class locomotive, operated by KiwiRail
Other uses in science and technology
- Direct exchange geothermal heat pump, an energy efficiency technology
- Nikon DX format, an sensor/lens format for Nikon cameras
- Yamaha DX Series, FM synthesizers produced by Yamaha Corporation
Other uses
- 510 in Roman numerals
- Delta Chi, a social fraternity
- Deluxe (disambiguation)
- Dx (digraph), in linguistics
- USDX, the U.S. Dollar Index
See also
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