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Dial may refer to:


Mechanical device

* Rotary dial, a device for the input of number(s) in telephones and similar devices * Dialling, usually means to make a telephone call by turning the rotary dial or pressing the buttons * Dial (measurement), a display device in radio, measuring instruments, etc. * Mode dial, part of dSLR and SLR-like digital cameras


DIAL

* DIAL, an acronym for differential absorption LIDAR * DIAL, an acronym for Discovery and Launch, a network protocol * DIAL, an acronym for Digital Impact Alliance * Dunedin International Airport Limited, New Zealand * Delhi International Airport (P) Limited, Delhi, India


Other

* Dial (surname), people named Dial * Dial Corporation, a consumer products company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA. * Dial (soap), a brand of antibacterial soap and related products * Dial, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Dial (band), a Dutch progressive rock band * Dial Press, a publishing house founded in 1923 by Lincoln MacVeagh *'' The Dial'', an American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to 1929 *'' Dial H for Hero'', a comic book feature published by DC Comics *-dial, the suffix for dialdehydes (a molecule with two aldehyde groups) *'dial.' can be an abbreviation for '
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See also

* Dial House (disambiguation), various * Dial Records (disambiguation), various * A
sundial A sundial is a horology, horological device that tells the time of day (referred to as civil time in modern usage) when direct sunlight shines by the position of the Sun, apparent position of the Sun in the sky. In the narrowest sense of the ...
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clock face A clock face is the part of an analog clock (or watch) that displays time through the use of a flat dial (measurement), dial with reference marks, and revolving pointers turning on concentric shafts at the center, called hands. In its most basi ...
* Diol, a chemical containing two hydroxyl groups {{disambiguation