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Webster Dictionary :: Dormar

DORMAR, n. A beam; a sleeper.

Webster Dictionary :: Dormant

DORMANT, a. [L., to sleep.] 1. Sleeping; hence, at rest; not in action; as dorma...

Webster Dictionary :: Dormancy

DORMANCY, n. [infra.] Quiescence.

Webster Dictionary :: Dorism

DORICISM, DORISM, n. A phrase of the Doric dialect.

Webster Dictionary :: Doricism

DORICISM, DORISM, n. A phrase of the Doric dialect.

Webster Dictionary :: Doric

DORIC, a. [from Doris in Greece.] in general, pertaining to Doris, or the Dorian...

Webster Dictionary :: Dorian

DORIAN, a. Pertaining to Doris in Greece. [See Doric .]

Webster Dictionary :: Doree

DOREE, n. A fish of the genus Zeus. It is called also faber, and gallus marinus....

Webster Dictionary :: Dorado

DORADO, n. 1. A southern constellation, containing six stars, called also xiphia...

Webster Dictionary :: Dor

DOR, DORR, n. The name of the black-beetle, or the hedgechafer, a species of Sca...

Webster Dictionary :: Doquet

DOQUET, n. Doket. A warrant; a paper granting license. [See Docket .]

Webster Dictionary :: Dooring

DOORING, n. A door-case. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Door-stead

DOOR-STEAD, n. Entrance or place of a door.

Webster Dictionary :: Door-post

DOOR-POST, n. The post of a door.

Webster Dictionary :: Door-nail

DOOR-NAIL, n. The nail on which the knocker formerly struck.

Webster Dictionary :: Door-keeper

DOOR-KEEPER, n. A porter; one who guards the entrance of a house or apartment.

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