Dir
Dir, dir, or DIR may refer to:
Acronyms
- De Imperatoribus Romanis, an online biographical encyclopedia of the Roman emperors from 27 BC to 1453 AD
- Detroit International Riverfront, an area of Detroit, Michigan that borders the Detroit River
- Developmental, Individual differences, Relationship-based approach, a developmental intervention to autism developed by Stanley Greenspan.
- Digitally Imported Radio, an internet radio station.
- Digital Instrumentation Recorder, a magnetic tape format by Sony.
- Department of Information Resources, an area of government or business that manages information and communications technology
- Division of Intramural Research, a division of the National Institutes of Health.
- Doing It Right, a methodology for scuba diving.
In computing
- An abbreviation for directory (file systems).
- dir (command), a shell command.
- directory (OpenVMS command), an operating system command.
-
<dir></dir>
, an HTML element, see HTML element#dir
Places and areas
- Dir, Pakistan, a town in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan.
- Dir (princely state), a former princely state in the North-West Frontier Province, incorporated into Pakistan in 1969.
- Dir District in the North West Frontier Province, in 1996 split into two districts:
Government
- Australian Government Department of Industrial Relations (1978–1982)
- Australian Government Department of Industrial Relations (1987–1997)
- California Department of Industrial Relations
- Texas Department of Information Resources
People
- Dir (clan), one of the five major Somali clans.
- Askold and Dir, Viking rulers of Kiev.
- Paul di Resta, a Formula 1 racing driver.
- An abbreviation for executive director, the head of and organization or business.
- Dir En Grey, Japanese metal band.
Science
- 1,1'-Dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'-Tetramethylindotricarbocyanine Iodide (DiR or DiIC18(7)), a lipophilic carbocyanine near infrared fluorescent dye
See also
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