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DOTTED, pp. 1. Marked with dots or small spots; diversified with small detached ...
DOTTARD, n. A tree kept low by cutting.
DOTINGLY, adv. by excessive fondness.
DOTING, ppr. Regarding with excessive fondness.
DOTER, n. 1. One who dotes; a man whose understanding is enfeebled by age; a dot...
DOTE, v.i. 1. To be delirious; to have the intellect impaired by age, so that th...
DOTATION, n. [L., to endow.] 1. The act of endowing, or of bestowing a marriage ...
DOTARDLY, a. Like a dotard; weak.
DOTARD, n. [dote and ard, kind.] 1. A man whose intellect is impaired by age; on...
DOTAL, a. [L., dower.] Pertaining to dower, or a womans marriage portion; consti...
DOTAGE, n. [from dote.] 1. Feebleness or imbecility of understanding or mind, pa...
DOT, n. [I know not the origin and affinities of this word. It would be naturall...
DOST, the second person of do, used int he solemn style; thou dost.
DOSSIL, n. In surgery, a pledget or portion of lint made into a cylindric form, ...
DOSSER, n. A pannier, or basket, to be carried on the shoulders of men.
DOSE, n. [Gr., that which is give; to give.] 1. The quantity of medicine give or...