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DOCTOR, n. [L., to teach.] 1. A teacher. There stood up one in the council, a Ph...
DOCKING, ppr. Clipping; cutting off the end; placing in a dock. DOCKING , n. The...
DOCKET, n. 1. A small piece of paper or parchment, containing the heads of a wri...
DOCK-YARD, n. A yard or magazine near a harbor, for containing all kinds of nava...
DOCK, n. [Gr., L.] A genus of plants, the Rumex, of several species. Its root re...
DOCIMASTIC, a. [Gr., to try, essay, examine, proved; to prove.] Properly, essayi...
DOCIMACY, n. [Gr., See The next word.] The art or practice of assaying metals; m...
DOCILITY, n. Teachableness; readiness to learn; aptness to be taught. The docili...
DOCILE, a. [L., to teach. See Teach .] Teachable; easily instructed; ready to le...
DOCIBILITY, DOCIBLENESS, n. Teachableness; docility; readiness to learn.
DOCIBLE, a. [See Docile .] Teachable; docile; tractable; easily taught or managed.
DOCIBILITY, DOCIBLENESS, n. Teachableness; docility; readiness to learn.
DOAT. [See Dote .]
DO, v.t. or auxiliary; pret. Did; pp. Done, pronounced dun. This verb, when tran...
DIZZY, a. [G., dizziness; dizzy.] 1. Giddy; having a sensation of whirling in th...
DIZZINESS, n. [See Dizzy .] Giddiness; a whirling in the head; vertigo.