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DOWLAS, n. A kind of coarse linen cloth.
DOWERY, DOWRY, A different spelling of dower, but little used, and they may well...
DOWERLESS, a. Destitute of dower; having no portion or fortune.
DOWERED, a. Furnished with dower, or a portion.
DOWER, n. [Gr., a gift; to give. L.] 1. That portion of the lands or tenements o...
DOWDY, n. An awkward, ill-dressed, inelegant woman. DOWDY , a. Awkward.
DOWCETS, n. The testicles of a hart or stag.
DOWAGER, n. A widow with a jointure; a title particularly given to the widows of...
DOWABLE, a. [See Dower .] That may be endowed; entitled to dower.
DOVISH, a. Like a dove; innocent. [Not in use.]
DOVESHIP, n. The qualities of a dove.
DOVES-FOOT, n. A plant, a species of Geranium.
DOVELIKE, a. Resembling a dove.
DOVE-TAILING, ppr. Uniting by a dove-tail.
DOVE-TAILED, pp. United by a tenon in form of a doves tail.
DOVE-TAIL, n. In carpentry, the manner of fastening boards and timbers together ...