D vs R

D

character
  • The fourth letter of the English alphabet, called dee and written in the Latin script. 

noun
  • The semicircle on the baulk line, inside which the cue ball must be placed at a break-off. 

  • The penalty arc on a football pitch. 

  • Canonical decomposition 

  • A grade awarded for a class, better than outright failure (which can be F or E depending on the institution) and worse than a C. 

name
  • A programming language inspired from C++. 

  • The City of Detroit. 

adj
  • divorced. 

intj
  • Damn 

adv
  • down (direction). 

R

character
  • The eighteenth letter of the English alphabet, called ar and written in the Latin script. 

adj
  • right (as opposed to left) 

  • reverse 

  • restricted 

name
  • In the context of the documentary hypothesis, the Redactor(s) who compiled and edited the Torah. 

noun
  • rex (“king”) or regina (“queen”); the initial by which a British monarch signs documents after his or her name 

  • the Crown, the government of a monarchy (abbreviating rex (“king”) or regina (“queen”)) 

  • rook 

  • Thursday 

  • Republican 

  • ring 

  • runs, the statistic reporting the number of runs scored by a player 

  • radius 

How often have the words D and R occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )