DW
DW most commonly refers to Deutsche Welle, a Germany-based, international news publisher
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DW may also refer to:
In arts and entertainment
Film and television
- Darkwing Duck, an animated cartoon character
- Deadliest Warrior, an American factual television program
- Doctor Who, a British science fiction television programme
- Dora Winifred "D.W." Read, a character in the Arthur TV show and book series
- DreamWorks SKG, an American movie studio
Other media
- Digimon World, a video game
- Discworld, a series of books by Terry Pratchett
Businesses and organizations
- Daniel Wellington, Swedish watch company
- Development Workshop, a non-profit organization
- Drum Workshop, or "DW Drums", a drum kit and hardware manufacturing company based in Oxnard, California
- Duowei News, a New York-based Chinese media website.
People
- Darrell Waltrip (born 1947), American race car driver
- Don West (educator) (1906–1992), American educator
- Don West (sportscaster) (born 1963), American sportscaster
- Dwyane Wade (born 1982), American professional basketball player
Software
- Data warehouse, a software reporting provision
- Adobe Dreamweaver, a software application for Web development
- DirectWrite, a text layout and glyph rendering API by Microsoft
Other uses
- DW Stadium, formerly JJB Stadium, in England, where Wigan Athletic play football
- Deadweight tonnage, a ship measurement for capacity, tonnage
- Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race, a marathon canoe race in England
- Double-wide, a large mobile home
- Dry weight, a weight measurement excluding water weight
- Durbin-Watson statistic, a test statistic to detect the presence of autocorrelation
- Dust wrapper, an outer cover for books
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