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Webster Dictionary :: Door-case

DOOR-CASE, n. The frame which incloses a door.

Webster Dictionary :: Door

DOOR, n. [G., Gr.] 1. An opening or passage into a house, or other building, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Doomsday-book

DOOMSDAY-BOOK, DOMESDAY-BOOK, n. A book compiled by order of William the Conquer...

Webster Dictionary :: Doomsday

DOOMSDAY, n. [doom and day.] 1. The day of the final judgment; the great day whe...

Webster Dictionary :: Dooming

DOOMING, ppr. Judging; sentencing; condemning; destining.

Webster Dictionary :: Doomful

DOOMFUL, a. Full of destruction.

Webster Dictionary :: Doomed

DOOMED, pp. Adjudged; sentenced; condemned; destined; fated.

Webster Dictionary :: Doomage

DOOMAGE, n. A penalty or fine for neglect.

Webster Dictionary :: Doom

DOOM, v.t. [L., to esteem, and perhaps with the root of condemn. See Deem .] 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Doole

DOOLE, [See Dole .]

Webster Dictionary :: Doodle

DOODLE, n. A trifler; a simple fellow.

Webster Dictionary :: Donzel

DONZEL, n. A young attendant; a page.

Webster Dictionary :: Donship

DONSHIP, n. [See Don .] The quality or rank of a gentleman or knight.

Webster Dictionary :: Donor

DONOR, n. [L., to give.] 1. One who gives or bestows; one who confers any thing ...

Webster Dictionary :: Donnat

DONNAT, n. [do and naught.] An idle fellow. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Donjon

DONJON or DONGEON . [See Dungeon .]

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