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D 1

2. also d The symbol for the Roman numeral 500.

D 2

abbr.
2. day
3. Sports
b. defense
4. Democrat
6. down

d 1

or D(dē)n.pl.d's or D's also ds or Ds
1. The fourth letter of the modern English alphabet.
2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter d.
4. Something shaped like the letter D.
5. D The lowest passing grade given to a student in a school or college.
6. Music
a. The second tone in the scale of C major or the fourth tone in the relative minor scale.
c. A written or printed note representing this tone.
d. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.

d 2

abbr.
2. diameter
4. down quark

d

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D

n, pld's, D'sorDs
1. (Linguistics) the fourth letter and third consonant of the modern English alphabet
2. (Phonetics & Phonology) a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a voiced alveolar stop, as in dagger
3. (Billiards & Snooker) the semicircle on a billiards table having a radius of 11 inches and its straight edge in the middle of the baulk line

d

symbol for
1. (General Physics) physics density or relative density
2. (Mathematics) maths a small increment in a given variable or function: used to indicate a derivative of one variable with respect to another, as in dy/dx
3. (Chess & Draughts) chess See algebraic notation

D

symbol for1. (Music, other) music
a. a note having a frequency of 293.66 hertz (D above middle C) or this value multiplied or divided by any power of 2; the second note of the scale of C major
c. the major or minor key having this note as its tonic
3. (Mathematics) maths the first derivative of a function, as in D(x3 + x2) = 3x2 + 2x
4. (General Physics) physics
b. electric displacement
6. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms)
a. a semiskilled or unskilled manual worker, or a trainee or apprentice to a skilled worker
b. (as modifier): D worker. See also occupation groupings
7. (Mathematics) (Roman numeral)500. See Roman numerals
abbreviation for9. (General Sporting Terms) informal
a. defence: I'm playing D in the match this afternoon.
10. (General Sporting Terms) informalAustral defensive play

D

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D.

abbreviation for
(Classical Music) Deutsch: indicating the serial number in the catalogue (1951) of the musical compositions of Schubert made by Otto Deutsch (1883–1967)

D, d

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1. the fourth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
2. any spoken sound represented by this letter.
4. a written or printed representation of the letter D or d.
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4. contraction of - ed: She OK'd the plan.

D

2. depth.
4. divorced.

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Symbol.
1. the fourth in order or in a series.
2. (sometimes l.c.) (in some grading systems) a grade or mark indicating poor or barely acceptable quality.
3.
a. the second note of the ascending C major scale.
4. (sometimes l.c.) the Roman numeral for 500. Compare Roman numerals.
6. aspartic acid.

D.

2. December.
4. Democratic.

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6. Deus.
8. Doctor.
10. Dutch.

d.

2. daughter.
4. deceased.
6. degree.
8. Brit. pence.
9. Chiefly Brit. penny.
10. Physics. density.
12. deputy.
14. diameter.
16. dime.
18. dollar.
20. drachma.

d

D

1. A member of the occupation grouping typically consisting of semiskilled or unskilled workers.
2. A semicircle centered on the balk line from within which the cue ball is struck at the start of a game.
3. Semicircle, centered on the balk line, from within which the cue ball is struck at the start of a frame.
Noun1.D - a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets
calciferol, cholecalciferol, ergocalciferol, viosterol, vitamin D
ergosterol - a plant sterol that is converted into vitamin D by ultraviolet radiation
fat-soluble vitamin - any vitamin that is soluble in fats
2.D - the cardinal number that is the product of one hundred and five
large integer - an integer equal to or greater than ten
3.d - the 4th letter of the Roman alphabet
Latin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe
alphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; 'his grandmother taught him his letters'
Adj.1.d - denoting a quantity consisting of 500 items or units
cardinal - being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; 'cardinal numbers'

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D sharp/flatre sostenido/bemol

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D

d[ˈdiː]n
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abbr
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D

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D

(US Pol) abbr ofDemocratic → dem.

d

abbr ofdied → gest.

D

d[diː]1.n
a. (letter) → D, d f or m inv
D for David (Am) D for Dog → D come Domodossola

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See also: Large Races (DnD Guideline).

  • 1Large Player Characters
    • 1.1Weapons

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Large Player Characters

The races presented in the Player's Handbook are all Small or Medium sized, and the weapons and combat rules presented therein are designed around those sizes. Until official Large-sized player races come out, the following rules can be used to better represent them in combat.

Weapons

Large-sized creatures can use Large-sized weapons (DMG p. 278). This significantly increases damage output, and might be considered disruptively overpowered for a player character.When using Medium-sized weapons, use the following rules for weapon properties:

  • Large creatures can't wield Hidden and Undersized weapons.
  • Large creatures struggle with Light weapons, and have disadvantage on attack rolls with them.
  • One handed weapons without the 'versatile' trait are treated as light weapons for the purpose of qualifying for two weapon fighting.
  • Weapons with the 'versatile' trait deal the damage given in parenthesis even if wielded in only one hand.
  • Two-handed melee weapons can be wielded in one hand

Centaurs, Drider and other Hybrid Large Creatures

If your Large PC race has a regular Medium-sized humanoid upper torso, it might be worth explicitly stating that the race treats weapons as though it were a Medium creature.

Optional Rule: Oversized Weapons

  • Consider using the homebrew Oversized weapons variant rule.
  • Two-handed melee weapons can be wielded in one hand if it is not also Oversized.

Optional Rule: Unarmed Strikes

  • A Large creature's unarmed strike might deal 2 bludgeoning damage (instead of 1).

Carrying Capacity

As noted in the PHB p. 176, Large creatures have double the carrying capacity.

Consumables

Based on the food and water needs (DMG p. 111), Large creatures require four times as much food and water per day.

Cover

It should be harder for a Large creature to find cover (PHB p. 196). The DM will adjudicate this, but roughly speaking where a Medium creature would find total cover, a Large creature might only receive three-quarters cover; where a Medium creature finds three-quarters cover, a Large creature might only receive half cover; and where a Medium creature finds half cover, a Large creature might find none.

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