German Definite Articles — Der, Die, Das Explained (+ Quiz) What is the difference between “der” and “den”? Der is the masculine nominative article (subject), while den is the masculine accusative article (direct object) and also the dative plural article
The DER or Designated Employer Representative The acronym DER stands for Designated Employer Representative A DER is the person in charge of an employer’s drug and alcohol testing program and is often also called the drug and alcohol testing program manager
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES CONNECTION PROCEDURES Distributed Energy Resource (DER) means, for the purposes of the DERCP, an electricity source that is connected to a distribution system for the purpose of providing energy, typically through a connection on the customer-side of an ownership demarcation point
Der, Die, Das — German Articles Gender Every German noun has a grammatical gender — masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das) Gender determines which articles and endings to use and must be memorized with each noun
der - Wiktionary, the free dictionary der (dummy pronoun) there (expletive word put in the subject field when the subject is postponed to the predicate field, typically with indefinite subjects or subjectless passive verbs)
Designated Engineering Representatives (DER) | Federal Aviation . . . Engineering and Flight Test designees are responsible for finding that engineering data complies with the appropriate airworthiness standards These designees are called Designated Engineering Representatives, or DERs