HD may refer to:
Business
- H-D or Harley-Davidson, a motorcycle manufacturer
 - The Home Depot, NYSE stock symbol: HD
 
Chemistry
- Hydrogen deuteride, a diatomic compound of hydrogen and deuterium
 - Mustard gas
 
Codes
- Air Do, formerly Hokkaido International Airlines, IATA designator
 - HD postcode area, covering Huddersfield, Brighouse and Holmfirth in England, UK
 - Heidelberg's vehicle registration plate code
 - Hunedoara County (Romania)'s ISO 3166 code
 
Medicine
- Hansen's disease or leprosy
 - Hirschsprung's disease, a disorder of the abdomen
 - Huntington's disease, a genetic disorder affecting the central nervous system
- HD (gene) or huntingtin, the IT15 gene, which codes for the huntingtin protein
 
 
People
- H.D. or Hilda Doolittle (1886–1961), American poet and novelist
 - HD (commentator) or HDStarcraft, former e-sports commentator
 
Other uses
- Helsingborgs Dagblad, a Swedish newspaper
 - Henry Draper Catalogue, an astronomical catalogue often used to designate stars
 - Hurter and Driffield Numbers or H&D, an old scale for measuring film speed
 - Högsta Domstolen, the Supreme Court of Sweden
 
Technology
- Hash digest, the output of a hash function
 - HD Photo, an image format
 - HD Radio, an abbreviation from the term hybrid digital/analog radio
 - HD Voice, or wideband audio
 - Heavy Duty (disambiguation)
 - High density, a diskette density
 - High-definition television (HDTV), a resolution that is substantially higher than that of standard-definition television
- 720p (HD), a progressive HDTV signal format with 720 horizontal lines/1280 columns and an aspect ratio (AR) of 16:9
 
 - High-definition video, video of higher resolution and quality than standard-definition
 - Intel High Definition Audio, a specification for the audio sub-system of personal computers
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with HD
 - All pages with titles containing HD
 
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