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Dub

Index Dub

The terms dub, dubs, or dubbing commonly refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 50 relations: Abnormal uterine bleeding, Accolade, Dübs and Company, Deubiquitinating enzyme, Doubs, Doubs (river), Down Under Bowl, Dub (Bajina Bašta), Dub (Hadžići), Dub (magazine), Dub (nickname), Dub (Prachatice District), Dub (Rogatica), Dub Calgaid mac Laidcnén, Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal, Dub dá Leithe, Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach, Dub FX, Dub Lémna ingen Tighearnáin, Dub music, Dub poetry, Dub, Arkansas, Dub, King of Scotland, Dub, Kotor, Dub, Tomaszów Lubelski County, Dub, Travnik, Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail, Dubbin, Dubbing, Dubbing (music), Dubbing (poultry), Dubbins, Dubitative mood, Dublin, Dublin Airport, Dublin GAA, Dubs (surname), Dubuque, Iowa minor league baseball, Gene Dub, Golden State Warriors, Máel Dub, Olaf the Black, The Dub, The Dubs, U-dub, Um (cuneiform), University of Dublin, Washington Huskies, Wheel sizing, 2 Alive.

Abnormal uterine bleeding

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), also known as atypical vaginal bleeding (AVB), is vaginal bleeding from the uterus that is abnormally frequent, lasts excessively long, is heavier than normal, or is irregular.

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Accolade

The accolade (also known as dubbing or adoubement) (benedictio militis) was the central act in the rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood in the Middle Ages.

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Dübs and Company

Dübs & Co. was a locomotive manufacturer in Glasgow, Scotland, founded by Henry Dübs in 1863 and based at the Queens Park Works in Polmadie.

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Deubiquitinating enzyme

Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs), also known as deubiquitinating peptidases, deubiquitinating isopeptidases, deubiquitinases, ubiquitin proteases, ubiquitin hydrolases, or ubiquitin isopeptidases, are a large group of proteases that cleave ubiquitin from proteins.

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Doubs

Doubs (Dubs) is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Eastern France.

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Doubs (river)

The Doubs (Dubs; Dub (obsolete)) is a river in far eastern France which strays into western Switzerland.

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Down Under Bowl

The Down Under Bowl, often spelled Downwinder Bowl or abbreviated DUB, is an annual American football competition, which started in 1990.

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Dub (Bajina Bašta)

Dub (Дуб) is a village in the municipality of Bajina Bašta, Serbia.

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Dub (Hadžići)

Dub is a village in the municipality of Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Dub (magazine)

DUB is a North American magazine covering urban custom car culture and also features celebrities and their vehicles.

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Dub (nickname)

People nicknamed Dub or Dubs include.

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Dub (Prachatice District)

Dub is a market town in Prachatice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.

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Dub (Rogatica)

Dub (Дуб) is a village in the Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Dub Calgaid mac Laidcnén

Dub Calgaid mac Laidcnén (died 769) was a king of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster.

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Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal

Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal, Empress of the Irish, died 1009.

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Dub dá Leithe

Dub dá Leithe or Dubhdalethe (died 1064) was Abbot of Armagh.

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Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach

Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach, 28th King of Uí Maine, died 816.

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Dub FX

Benjamin Stanford (born 11 June 1983), better known by his stage name Dub FX (stylised as Dub Fx or DubFx), is an Australian musician and worldwide street performer.

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Dub Lémna ingen Tighearnáin

Dub Lemna ingen Tighearnáin, Queen of Ireland, died 943.

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Dub music

Dub is an electronic musical style that grew out of reggae in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Dub poetry

Dub poetry is a form of performance poetry of Jamaican origin, which evolved out of dub music in Kingston, Jamaica, in the 1970s,, Allmusic last on-line access in 9/17/2012.

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Dub, Arkansas

Dub is an unincorporated community in Poinsett County, Arkansas, United States.

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Dub, King of Scotland

Dub mac Maíl Coluim (Modern Gaelic: Dubh mac Mhaoil Chaluim), Dub mac Maíl Coluim is the Mediaeval Gaelic form.

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Dub, Kotor

Dub (Дуб) is a village in the municipality of Kotor, Montenegro.

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Dub, Tomaszów Lubelski County

Dub is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tomaszów Lubelski, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.

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Dub, Travnik

Dub is a village in the municipality of Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail

Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail (died 768) was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta.

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Dubbin

Dubbin (also known as "dubbing" in the US) is a greasy or waxy product used to soften, condition, and waterproof leather.

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Dubbing

Dubbing (re-recording and mixing) is a post-production process used in filmmaking and video production, often in concert with sound design, in which additional or supplementary recordings (doubles) are lip-synced and "mixed" with original production sound to create the finished soundtrack.

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Dubbing (music)

In sound recording, dubbing is the transfer or copying of previously recorded audio material from one medium to another of the same or a different type.

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Dubbing (poultry)

Dubbing is the procedure of removing the comb, wattles and sometimes earlobes of poultry.

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Dubbins

Dubbins or Dubbin is a surname.

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Dubitative mood

Dubitative mood (abbreviated) is an epistemic grammatical mood found in some languages, that indicates that the statement is dubious, doubtful, or uncertain.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

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Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport (Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath) is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland.

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Dublin GAA

The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Átha Cliath) or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Dublin and the Dublin county teams.

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Dubs (surname)

Dubs is the surname of.

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Dubuque, Iowa minor league baseball

Minor league baseball teams have operated in the city of Dubuque, Iowa under a variety of names in various leagues, playing in 52 seasons between 1879 and 1976.

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Gene Dub

Gene Dub (born September 20, 1943) is a Canadian architect and former politician.

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Golden State Warriors

The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco.

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Máel Dub

Máel Dub (the Gaelic name Máel meaning "disciple" and Dub being a byname, "dark"; Latinized as Maildubus, anglicized as Maildulf and other variants) was a Saint and reputed Irish monk of the 7th century, said to have founded a monastic house at Malmesbury, England.

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Olaf the Black

Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1237) (Scottish Gaelic: Amhlaibh Dubh), also known as Olaf the Black, was a thirteenth-century King of the Isles, and a member of the Crovan dynasty.

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The Dub

The Dub is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze and written by Edgar Franklin and Will M. Ritchey.

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The Dubs

The Dubs are an American doo wop vocal group formed in 1956, best known for their songs "Could This Be Magic", "Don't Ask Me to Be Lonely" and "Chapel of Dreams".

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U-dub

U-dub may refer to.

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Um (cuneiform)

The cuneiform alphabetic um sign, also dup, tup, ṭup, and DUB, the Sumerogram (logogram), for Akkadian language "ṭuppu", (.

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University of Dublin

The University of Dublin (Ollscoil Átha Cliath), corporately designated the Chancellor, Doctors and Masters of the University of Dublin, is a university located in Dublin, Ireland.

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Washington Huskies

The Washington Huskies are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Washington, located in Seattle.

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Wheel sizing

The wheel size for a motor vehicle or similar wheel has a number of parameters.

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2 Alive

2 Alive (stylized as 2 Alivë) is the second studio album by American rapper Yeat.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dub

Also known as DUB (disambiguation), Dubbed, Dubbing (disambiguation).