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Dart may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • dart (missile), a type of missile thrown or shot
  • Dart, a concave deltoid.
  • Darts, a popular game, often played in pubs
  • Dart (sewing), a structure used in sewing to shape a garment around a convex body part, such as the bustline, shoulderblade, buttocks or belly. It is a stitched pointed pleat that permits shaping in the middle of a pattern piece rather than at a join between two pieces
  • Darts (band), a British doo-wop group of the 1970s and 1980s
  • Dart (rocket), a free flying payload section of a sounding rocket
  • Dennis Dart, a bus model manufactured by Dennis/Transbus/Alexander Dennis
  • Dodge Dart, a successful automobile produced by the Chrysler Corporation
  • Rolls-Royce Dart, a turboprop engine
  • River Dart, a river in Devon, UK
  • Dart Feld, the central character of the PlayStation RPG, The Legend of Dragoon
  • Dart, a Pirate/Berserker in Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken
  • Dart (catamaran), a brand of one or two person "beach" catamarans that are frequently raced competitively
  • Dart, a South Devon Railway 4-4-0ST steam locomotive

DART may stand for: Darts are missile weapons, designed to fly such that a sharp, often weighted point will strike first. ... A kite showing its equal sides and its inscribed circle. ... Standardized dart board. ... Darts were a successful nine-piece British doo-wop revival band at the end of the 1970s and early 1980s. ... A dart is a free flying top of a sounding rocket, and contains the payload. ... The Dennis Dart is a rear-engined midibus model built in UK and was the first successful Dennis product since the Dominator. ... 1971 Dodge Dart 4-door sedan with aftermarket fender mirrors The Dodge Dart was an automobile built by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1960 to 1976. ... The Rolls Royce Dart was a long-lived turboprop engine. ... The River Dart The River Dart is a river in Devon, UK. The river rises on Dartmoor, as two separate branches (the East Dart and West Dart), which join at Dartmeet. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... The Eagle class were sixteen 4-4-0 saddle tank broad gauge locomotives operated on the South Devon Railway, Cornwall Railway and associated adjacent railways. ...

People named Dart: NASAs DART spacecraft DART, or Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology, is a NASA sponsored project. ... A DART Bus operating in downtown Dallas The Dallas Area Rapid Transit authority (or DART) is the transit agency in Dallas, Texas that operates buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, and HOV lanes in Dallas and 12 of its suburbs. ... DART First State is the primary public transportation system that operates throughout Delaware, USA. Although most of its routes run in and around Wilmington and Newark in New Castle County, DART also serves Dover (in Kent County), and Georgetown in Sussex County, and has one route running into New Jersey... An 8200 Class DART unit, Iarnród Éireann 8203, at Grand Canal Dock station in 2001 Some DART trains feature these LED route describers - green indicates the route which has already been travelled, orange the route expected to be followed and flashing red the next station. ... DART Internet, was an internet service provider founded in 2003 by James Edward Austin and based in Fortitude Valley, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. ... The Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) is an elite team within the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) formed in 1990 to handle complex rescue and fire fighting incidents such as urban search and rescue, prolonged fire fighting, height and confined space operations, and water rescue. ... DART sets up camp in Sri Lanka. ... The Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) system is a component of an enhanced tsunami warning system. ... Warning signs, such as this one, can improve safety awareness. ...


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Darts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2291 words)
Darts is a game, or rather a variety of related games, in which darts are thrown at a circular target (dart board) hung on a wall.
Dart boards are usually made of sisal fibers and each section is lined with thin metal wire.
The last dart in the leg must hit either a double or the inner portion of the bullseye, which is the double of the outer bull, and must reduce the score to exactly zero.
How to Play Darts (1069 words)
They shoot and the dart sticks in the triple 13, but the machine was displaying the "Throw Dart" message, and all other rules were followed, the player shall be credited with a win in that game.
Darts thrown before the double is hit do not score; all darts thrown after the double is hit do score.
This can be done with one dart in the triple, three singles, or a double and a single of the number.
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