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  2. Dit da - Wikipedia

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    Die da (Chinese: 跌打; pinyin: diē dǎ; Jyutping: dit 3 daa 2; lit. 'fall [and] hit') or dit da is a traditional Chinese medicine discipline of used to treating trauma and injuries such as bone fractures, sprains, and bruises. Methods including bone-setting and occasional use of topical preparations such as the dit da jow.

  3. Dit da jow - Wikipedia

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    Dit da jow (Jyutping: dit3 daa2 zau2; pinyin: Diē dǎ jiǔ) is a common Chinese liniment used as traditional medicine in the belief it can reduce the pain from ...

  4. Da kine - Wikipedia

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    Da kine (/ d ə ˈ k aɪ n /) is an expression in Hawaiian Pidgin (Hawaii Creole English), probably derived from "that kind", that usually functions grammatically as a placeholder name (compare to English "whatsit" and "whatchamacallit"). [1]

  5. DIT - Wikipedia

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    Dit name, an alternative family name, e.g., in French Canadian historical traditions Dit Clapper (1907–1978), Canadian ice hockey player Information technology

  6. DIT GAA - Wikipedia

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    DIT GAA or Dublin Institute of Technology GAA was a Gaelic Athletic Association university club in Dublin Institute of Technology County Dublin, Ireland. DIT's men's Gaelic football team competed in the Sigerson Cup and the O'Byrne Cup. DIT won its first Sigerson Cup in 2013, defeating UCC in the final by 3-08 to 0-08.

  7. Talk:Dit da jow - Wikipedia

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    Dit Da Jow (whose name is loosely translated as "injury healing wine") is one of several kinds of external liniments used both for treatment of injuries and athletic injury prevention. Dit Da Jow is sometimes referred to as a blood stasis liniment because it's believed that the herbs commonly used help to disperse the blocked blood and swelling ...

  8. Da'i - Wikipedia

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    A da'i (Arabic: داعي, romanized: dāʿī, lit. 'inviter, caller', [ˈdæːʕi(ː)] ) is generally someone who engages in Dawah , the act of inviting people to Islam . [ 1 ]

  9. Dis (Divine Comedy) - Wikipedia

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    Lower Hell, inside the walls of Dis, in an illustration by Stradanus.There is a drop from the sixth circle to the three rings of the seventh circle, then again to the ten rings of the eighth circle, and, at the bottom, to the icy ninth circle.