Crossword clues for dli
dli
- 551, to an ancient Roman
- Middle of the sixth century
- 551, to Nero
- 551, in stone
- Ovid's 551
- Middle of the 6th century
- 551, in Roman numerals
- 551, in film credits (if films had been around then)
- Year in the reign of Justinian
- XIX x XXIX
- Sixth-century midpoint
- Sixth-century center
- Mid-sixth century date
- MDCLIII ÷ III
- M ? CDXLIX
- Livy's 551
- Brutus' 551
- 551, on monuments
- 551, formerly
- 551, at the Forum
- 551 at the Coliseum
- 25% of MMCCIV
- 190% of CCXC
- Sixth-century year
- Sixth-century date
- Half of MCII
- 551, in Latium
- Year in Vigilius's papacy
- Mid-6th-century date
- 551, to Caesar
- Year in Justinian I's reign
- Mid sixth-century date
- В В Sixth-century year
- 551, once
- 551, in 551
- Mid-sixth-century year
- Where a torpedo may be made
- Sixth-century year
- MMMDCCCLVII ÷ VII
- M – CDXLIX
- XXIX x XIX
- A multiple of XIX
- Year in the reign of Justinian I
- Caesar's 551
- Roman 551
- 551, to Claudius
- 551, in old Rome
Wikipedia
DLI
DLI is a three-letter abbreviation that may refer to:
- Daily light integral, refers to the number of photons, received (ordinary by plants) during one day in the PAR region
- Defense Language Institute, an agency of the United States Department of Defense
- Department of Labor and Industry, an administrative unit common to many individual state governments in the United States
- The Durham Light Infantry, a regiment of the British Army now amalgamated into The Light Infantry Regiment
- Donor lymphocyte (or leukocyte) infusion, a therapy used in the field of bone marrow transplantation
- Delay line interferometer, an Optical DPSK demodulator used for converting DPSK signal from the phase-keyed signal to an intensity-keyed signal at the receiving end in optical communication
- Digital Library of India, Indian partner in the Million Book Project, an effort to digitize the world's books and make them freely available online
- Department of Land Information, Government of Western Australia
- 551 in Roman numerals.