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Webster Dictionary :: Doucet

DOUCET, n. A custard. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Douceur

DOUCEUR, n. [L.] A present or gift; a bribe.

Webster Dictionary :: Doucine

DOUCINE, n. A molding concave above the convex below, serving as a cymatium to a...

Webster Dictionary :: Doucker

DOUCKER, n. [See Duck .] A fowl that dips or dives in water.

Webster Dictionary :: Dough

DOUGH, n. Do. [G.] Paste of bread; a mass composed of flour or meal moistened an...

Webster Dictionary :: Dough-baked

DOUGH-BAKED, a. Unfinished; not hardened to perfection; soft.

Webster Dictionary :: Dough-kneaded

DOUGH-KNEADED, a. Soft; like dough.

Webster Dictionary :: Dough-nut

DOUGH-NUT, n. [dough and nut.] A small roundish cake, made of flour, eggs and su...

Webster Dictionary :: Doughtiness

DOUGHTINESS, n. Doutiness. [See Doughty .] Valor; bravery.

Webster Dictionary :: Doughty

DOUGHTY, a. Douty. [G., L. See Decent .] Brave; valiant; eminent; noble; illustr...

Webster Dictionary :: Doughy

DOUGHY, a. Doy. Like dough; soft; yielding to pressure; pale.

Webster Dictionary :: Douse

DOUSE, v.t. [Gr.] 1. To thrust or plunge into water. 2. In seamens language, to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dout

DOUT, v.t. To put out; to extinguish.

Webster Dictionary :: Douter

DOUTER, n. An extinguisher for candles.

Webster Dictionary :: Douzeave

DOUZEAVE, n. Doozeve. In music, a scale of twelve degrees.

Webster Dictionary :: Dove

DOVE, n. [G.] 1. The oenas, or domestic pigeon, a species of Columba. Its color ...

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