<dd>: The Description Details element
        
        
          
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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The <dd> HTML element provides the description, definition, or value for the preceding term (<dt>) in a description list (<dl>).
Try it
<p>Cryptids of Cornwall:</p>
<dl>
  <dt>Beast of Bodmin</dt>
  <dd>A large feline inhabiting Bodmin Moor.</dd>
  <dt>Morgawr</dt>
  <dd>A sea serpent.</dd>
  <dt>Owlman</dt>
  <dd>A giant owl-like creature.</dd>
</dl>
p,
dt {
  font-weight: bold;
}
dl,
dd {
  font-size: 0.9rem;
}
dd {
  margin-bottom: 1em;
}
Attributes
This element only includes the global attributes.
Examples
For examples, see the examples provided for the <dl> element.
Technical summary
| Content categories | None. | 
|---|---|
| Permitted content | Flow content. | 
| Tag omission | 
        The start tag is required. The end tag may be omitted if this element is
        immediately followed by another <dd> element or a
        <dt> element, or if there is no more content in
        the parent element.
       | 
    
| Permitted parents | 
        A <dl> or a
        <div> that is a child of a
        <dl>.This element can be used after a <dt> or another <dd>
        element.
       | 
    
| Implicit ARIA role | No corresponding role | 
| Permitted ARIA roles | No role permitted | 
    
| DOM interface | HTMLElement | 
    
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| HTML> # the-dd-element>  | 
            
Browser compatibility
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