Dag_(disambiguation)
Dag
Topics referred to by the same term
Dag may refer to:
- DAG (American TV series), 2000–2001
- Dag (Norwegian TV series), 2010–2015
- DAG (newspaper), a former free Dutch newspaper
- DAG (band), an American funk band
- DAG (Yugoslav band), a rock band
- Demented Are Go, a Welsh band
- Dags (film), a 1998 Australian comedy film
- The Mountain (2012 film) (Turkish: 'Dağ'), a 2012 Turkish drama film
- DAG (Delhi Art Gallery), an art house based in India
- Dag (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
- Dag the Wise, a 4th-century Swedish king
- Dág, Hungary
- Dąg, Poland
- Dag (lunar crater), on the Moon
- Dag, a crater on Callisto, a moon of Jupiter
- Dar al Gani, or DaG, a meteorite field in the Libyan Sahara
- Diacylglycerol or diglyceride, commonly used as food additives
- Directed acyclic graph, in computer science and mathematics
- Decagram, or 10 grams, an SI multiple of gram
- Database Availability Group, a feature of Microsoft Exchange Server
- Dalgety Bay railway station, Scotland, station code DAG
- Barstow-Daggett Airport, California, U.S., IATA code DAG
- Dag (slang), an Australian affectionate insult
- DAG Ventures, an American venture capital firm
- DAG Rīga, later FK VEF Rīga, a Latvian football club
- Dagbani language, ISO 639-3 language code dag
- Democratic Army of Greece, during the Greek Civil War 1946–1949
- Deputy Attorney General, a post in a national department of justice
- Defense Acquisition Guide, a guidebook for military acquisition in the U.S.
- Dyck Advisory Group, a South African private military company
- German Salaried Employees' Union (Deutsche Angestellten-Gewerkschaft)
- All pages with titles beginning with Dag
- All pages with titles beginning with Dağ
- Daag (disambiguation)
- Dagr, the personification of day in Norse mythology
- Aquadag, a water-based colloidal graphite coating
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