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DORTURE, n. [contraction of dormiture.] A dormitory. [Not in use.]
DORSUM, n. [L.] The ridge of a hill.
DORSIFEROUS, DORSIPAROUS, a. [L., the back; to bear.] In botany, bearing or prod...
DORSIFEROUS, DORSIPAROUS, a. [L., the back; to bear.] In botany, bearing or prod...
DORSEL, n. [See Dosser .]
DORSE, n. A canopy.
DORSAL, a. [L., the back.] Pertaining to the back; as the dorsal fin of a fish; ...
DORRER, n. A drone. [Not in use.]
DORR. [See Dor .] DORR , v.t. To deafen with noise. [Not in use.]
DORP, n. [G.] A small village.
DORON, n. [Gr., a gift.] 1. A gift; a present. [Not in use.] 2. A measure of thr...
DORN, n. [G., thorn.] A fish.
DORMOUSE, n. Plu. Dormice. [L., to sleep and mouse.] An animal of the mouse kind...
DORMITORY, n. [L., to sleep.] 1. A place, building or room to sleep in. 2. A gal...
DORMITIVE, n. [L., to sleep.] A medicine to promote sleep; an opiate.
DORMAR, DORMAR-WINDOW, n. A window in the roof of a house, or above the entablat...