At the command prompt, you enter commands by typing their names
followed by options and arguments.Most modern computers use a graphical
user interface GUI, which allows users to more intuitively access
programs system. At the command prompt, you enter commands by typing
their names followed by options and arguments.Most modern computers use a
graphical user interface GUI, which allows users to more intuitively.
CMD is a three-letter abbreviation that could mean, depending on context:
A common abbreviation for command (especially used in a computer context)
Canis Major Dwarf - galaxy orbiting the Milky Way.
Cable Mágico Deportes, a Peruvian sports television network
Catastrophe à moyens dépassé (French); "disaster without sufficient rescue means", see Orsec plan
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Certified Medical Dosimetrist
Chairman/Chairperson and Managing director of a company; a managing director who is also the chairman
Conceptual Data Model, A conceptual schema, or conceptual data model, is a map of concepts and their relationships used when designing databases, for example, a conceptual schema for a karate studio would include abstractions such as student, belt, grading and tournament
Congenital muscular dystrophy
cmd.exe; the command line interpreter for OS/2 and Windows NT-based operating systems, or the CMD files which this interpreter uses
The CMD file, an executable format used by CP/M-86.
Creative Micro Designs; a computer hardware company
California Micro Devices; a manufacturer of integrated circuits
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks; a hockey team
Communication & Multimedia Design; a College Course
Common Metre Divided; a meter used in many hymns
change main device; a computer command
color-magnitude diagram; used in astronomy
The Command key on Apple keyboards
Cmd.xxxx - British government "Command Papers". The Cmd. designation ran from 1919-1956. eg Cmd.3362 is the Report on Health for 1929/1930, but Cmnd.3362 is the British Steel Report 1967.
Camden Road railway station, England; National Rail station code CMD
CMD is a three-letter abbreviation that could mean, depending on context:
A common abbreviation for command (especially used in a computer context)
Canis Major Dwarf - galaxy orbiting the Milky Way.
Cable Mágico Deportes, a Peruvian sports television network
Catastrophe à moyens dépassé (French); "disaster without sufficient rescue means", see Orsec plan
Center for Media and Democracy
Certified Medical Dosimetrist
Chairman/Chairperson and Managing director of a company; a managing director who is also the chairman
Conceptual Data Model, A conceptual schema, or conceptual data model, is a map of concepts and their relationships used when designing databases, for example, a conceptual schema for a karate studio would include abstractions such as student, belt, grading and tournament
Congenital muscular dystrophy
cmd.exe; the command line interpreter for OS/2 and Windows NT-based operating systems, or the CMD files which this interpreter uses
The CMD file, an executable format used by CP/M-86.
Creative Micro Designs; a computer hardware company
California Micro Devices; a manufacturer of integrated circuits
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks; a hockey team
Communication & Multimedia Design; a College Course
Common Metre Divided; a meter used in many hymns
change main device; a computer command
color-magnitude diagram; used in astronomy
The Command key on Apple keyboards
Cmd.xxxx - British government "Command Papers". The Cmd. designation ran from 1919-1956. eg Cmd.3362 is the Report on Health for 1929/1930, but Cmnd.3362 is the British Steel Report 1967.
Camden Road railway station, England; National Rail station code CMD