n.d. in English

abbreviation
1
no date (used especially in bibliographies).

Use "n.d." in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "n.d." from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "n.d.", or refer to the context using the word "n.d." in the English Dictionary.

1. Career Resources: “Becoming a Biophysicist.” (n.d.)

2. Artist: Jean Berain (French, Saint-Mihiel 1640–1711 Paris) Date: n.d

3. Basol, 97, of Watford City, N.D., passed away, Thursday, Aug

4. Despite Contentiousness, young North Dakotans continue to engage in politics Written By: Alexandra Kautzman / N.D

5. Critics say rail facility Bailout would help Hoeven’s bank By JAMES MacPHERSON March 17, 2021 GMT BISMARCK, N.D

6. (ThinkQuest, n.d.) The Cheka was a russian acronym for "All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for Combating Counter-Revolution and Sabotage."

7. Akrasia is a Greek word meaning weakness of will or acting in a way contrary to one's sincerely held moral values (Oxford Dictionary, n.d.)

8. Cacao is a pure form of chocolate that comes very close to the raw and natural state in which it is harvested (One Green Planet, n.d.)

9. Too fast a beat becomes a drone, too slow a succession of sounds seems unconnected (Fraisse 1956; Woodrow 1951, both quoted in Covaciu-Pogorilowski n.d.).

10. (Marston, n.d., n.p.) To further answer this question we must start with the doctrine of John Calvin since Arminianism is first of all, a reaction to Calvinism.

11. This definition from Remez Sasson (n.d.) is a good general description: “Positive thinking is a mental and emotional Attitude that focuses on the bright side of life and expects positive results.”

12. Aperients or enemas could be administered on day three (James, 1923, 1929; Muskett; Richards & Richards; Rossiter, 1910, 1913) and a catheter could be inserted if the woman experienced difficulty voiding (James; Rossiter; Somerville, n.d.

13. It became the commonly accepted title since it was used by the Biobibliographer Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿa (13th century) and in the works that used his Generations of Physicians as a source (Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿa n.d., p

14. Patin (n.d.) notes that generally there are three main types of inputs of pollution into the ocean: direct discharge of waste into the oceans, runoff into the waters due to rain, and pollutants released from the atmosphere.

15. It was only later, for example, that the deaths of Holly, the Big Bopper and Richie Valens--in a plane that crashed on its way to a gig in Fargo, N.D., in 1959--came to symbolize the end of …

16. Josh: According to our Digital Promise report Computational Thinking for a Computational World (n.d.), coding can be considered a technical skill, computer science is an academic discipline, and Computational thinking is a problem-solving process central to computer science that can be applied more broadly to problem solving and learning in any discipline.

17. This module is a resource for lecturers Cyberespionage While there is no single, universal definition of espionage, espionage has been described as a method of intelligence collection: particularly, as a "process of obtaining information that is not normally publicly available, using human sources (agents) or technical means (like hacking into computer systems)" (UK MI5 Security Service, n.d