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5-letter words containing d, o

  • docks — Plural form of dock.
  • docos — Plural form of doco.
  • docu- — documentary
  • docus — Display Oriented Computer Usage System. Interactive system using push buttons. Sammet 1969, p.678
  • dod-1 — Unofficial name of the language that became Ada.
  • doddsWarren ("Baby") 1898–1959, U.S. jazz drummer.
  • doddy — doddie.
  • dodge — to elude or evade by a sudden shift of position or by strategy: to dodge a blow; to dodge a question.
  • dodgy — inclined to dodge.
  • dodos — Plural form of dodo.
  • doers — Plural form of doer.
  • doest — 2nd person singular present ind. of do1 .
  • doeth — 3rd person singular present ind. of do1 .
  • doffs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doff.
  • dogan — (chiefly, Canada, offensive, sometimes, capitalized) A Roman Catholic, especially one of Irish origin.Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd edition (November 2010).
  • doges — Plural form of doge.
  • dogey — dogie.
  • dogge — Obsolete spelling of dog.
  • doggo — Informal. in concealment; out of sight.
  • doggy — a little dog or a puppy.
  • dogie — a motherless calf in a cattle herd.
  • dogly — Of, like, or pertaining to dogs or the dog family; canine.
  • dogma — an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
  • dogme — a group of Danish film-makers, formed by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, who have a set of strict rules, such as not using artificial lighting, always filming on location, and always using a handheld camera
  • dogon — a member of a group of indigenous people of the mountains of central Mali.
  • dohyo — a sumo wrestling ring
  • doilt — foolish; stupid
  • doily — any small, ornamental mat, as of embroidery or lace.
  • doing — action; performance; execution: Your misfortune is not of my doing.
  • doink — (US slang, humorous, transitive) To have sexual intercourse (with someone).
  • doisy — Edward Adelbert [ad-l-bert,, uh-del-] /ˈæd l bərt,, əˈdɛl-/ (Show IPA), 1893–1986, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1943.
  • doits — Plural form of doit.
  • dojos — Plural form of dojo.
  • dolby — Dolby is a system which reduces the background noise on electronic cassette players.
  • dolce — sweet; soft.
  • doled — a portion or allotment of money, food, etc., especially as given at regular intervals by a charity or for maintenance.
  • doles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dole.
  • dolin — Sir Anton [an-ton] /ˈæn tɒn/ (Show IPA), (Patrick Healey-Kay) 1904–83, English ballet dancer.
  • dolls — Plural form of doll.
  • dolly — Informal. a doll.
  • dolma — a dish of tomatoes, green peppers, vine leaves, or eggplants stuffed with a mixture of meat, rice, and spices.
  • dolon — a son of Eumedes who was killed by Diomedes and Odysseus even though he had given them valuable information about the Trojans.
  • dolor — sorrow; grief.
  • dolos — a knucklebone of a sheep, buck, etc, used esp by diviners
  • dolts — Plural form of dolt.
  • dolus — fraud; deceit, especially involving or evidencing evil intent (distinguished from culpa): One is always liable for dolus resulting in damages.
  • domal — of or like a dome.
  • domed — shaped like a dome: a domed forehead.
  • domes — Plural form of dome.
  • domic — domelike.
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