Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Doit

DOIT, n. [G.] 1. A small piece of money. 2. A trifle. Hence our vulgar phrase, I...

Webster Dictionary :: Doings

DOINGS, n. Plu. 1. Things done; transactions; feats; actions, good or bad. 2. Be...

Webster Dictionary :: Doing

DOING, ppr. [See Do .] Performing; executing.

Webster Dictionary :: Doily

DOILY, n. 1. A species of woolen stuff, said to be so called from the first make...

Webster Dictionary :: Dogwood-tree

DOGWOOD-TREE, n. The Piscidia erythrina, a tree growing in Jamaica.

Webster Dictionary :: Dogwood

DOGWOOD, n. A common name of different species of Cornus or cornelian cherry.

Webster Dictionary :: Dogweary

DOGWEARY, a. Quite tired; much fatigued.

Webster Dictionary :: Dogwatch

DOGWATCH, n. Among seamen, a watch of two hours. The dogwatches are two reliefs ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dogvane

DOGVANE, n. Among seamen, a small vane composed of thread, cork and feathers, fa...

Webster Dictionary :: Dogtrot

DOGTROT, n. A gentle trot like that of a dog.

Webster Dictionary :: Dogtrick

DOGTRICK, n. A currish trick; brutal treatment.

Webster Dictionary :: Dogtooth-violet

DOGTOOTH-VIOLET, n. A plant, the Erythronium.

Webster Dictionary :: Dogtooth

DOGTOOTH, n. Plu. Dogteeth. A sharp-pointed human tooth growing between the fore...

Webster Dictionary :: Dogstones

DOGSTONES, n. A plant, the Orchis or fool-stones.

Webster Dictionary :: Dogstar

DOGSTAR, n. Sirius, a star of the first magnitude, whose rising and setting with...

Webster Dictionary :: Dogsleep

DOGSLEEP, n. Pretended sleep.

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