RTD

English

Adjective

RTD (not comparable)

  1. Initialism of ready-to-drink.

Noun

RTD (countable and uncountable, plural RTDs)

  1. Initialism of real-time detection.
  2. Initialism of research and technological development.
  3. (nanoelectronics) Initialism of resonant-tunneling diode.
  4. Initialism of resistance temperature device/detector.
  5. Abbreviation of retard.
  6. Initialism of round-trip delay.
  7. Initialism of ready-to-drink.
    • 2022 July 4, Ben Schott, “Is There Anything That Gen Z Won’t Drink?”, in The Washington Post:
      RTDs cover a multitude of sips, including: “hard” or “spiked” teas, coffees, kombuchas and seltzers; [] . And although the sector was birthed in the ’30s by drinks like Campari Soda, and boomed in the ’90s with Bacardi Breezer and Smirnoff Ice, RTDs are now at a point of seemingly unsustainable saturation.

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