"TDH" means "table d'hôte", which is a type of bed and breakfast that also provides a dinner service, and sometimes lunch too, in that case frequently opened to external customers, not just guests. There is usually one or a very limited choice of courses.
The English term is used in English restaurants or special events to mean a fixed cost menu, also with a very limited choice of courses, maybe two per course.
"TDH menu" is never used in French restaurants. It's just a normal menu, as opposed to the à la carte menu where you select your own courses. Such acronyms and TLAs (three letter acronyms) are rather unnatural to French people.
The plat du jour is yet a different thing, meaning main course of the day, but sometimes extended to the entrée and dessert as well, making it similar to a TDH menu.
Tdh is table d'hote; practically is fixed price menu, fixed menu.
A table d'hote menu.....literally the table of the hotel, but actually a fixed price menu e.g. 3 courses for 25 euros, usually with a choice of three or four different dishes per course.
The Daily Habit - 2005 TDH Relapse was released on: USA: 29 April 2011
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Table d hote - look it up in wikipeadia
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To determine the gallons per minute (GPM) a 1 HP pump can deliver at a total dynamic head (TDH) of 12 feet, you would need to consult the pump curve provided by the manufacturer. The flow rate (GPM) will vary depending on the specific pump model and design.
On my 1980 245 massey I use TDH, avaiable at Wallmart in 5 gal pails for under 50 dollars, you'd pay more at NAP etc.