6-letter words containing d, o
- dooket — a dovecote
- dookie — (UK) Baptist.
- doolan — a Roman Catholic
- doolie — dooly.
- doomed — fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
- doored — Simple past tense and past participle of door.
- doosra — a delivery, bowled by an off-spinner, that turns the opposite way from an off-break
- doover — thingumbob; thingumajig.
- doozer — Also, doozer [doo-zer] /ˈdu zər/ (Show IPA). something that is extraordinary or outstanding of its kind: The storm was a doozie, with winds of fifty miles an hour.
- doozie — Also, doozer [doo-zer] /ˈdu zər/ (Show IPA). something that is extraordinary or outstanding of its kind: The storm was a doozie, with winds of fifty miles an hour.
- dopant — an impurity added intentionally in a very small, controlled amount to a pure semiconductor to change its electrical properties: Arsenic is a dopant for silicon.
- dopers — Plural form of doper; users of dope.
- dopest — Superlative form of dope.
- dopier — Comparative form of dopy.
- dopily — In a dopy way.
- doping — any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
- dopper — (in South Africa) a member of the most conservative Afrikaner Church, which practises a strict Calvinism
- doppie — a cartridge case
- doppio — Having two shots of espresso.
- dorado — dolphin (def 2).
- dorati — Antal [ahn-tahl;; Hungarian on-tol] /ˈɑn tɑl;; Hungarian ˈɒn tɒl/ (Show IPA), 1906–1988, Hungarian conductor, in the U.S.
- dorbug — a name given to various types of beetle
- dorcas — a Christian woman at Joppa who made clothing for the poor. Acts 9:36–41.
- doreen — a female given name.
- dorgon — 1612–50, Manchurian prince, who ruled China as regent (1643–50) and helped to establish the Ching dynasty
- dorian — of or relating to the ancient Greek region of Doris or to the Dorians.
- dories — Plural form of dory.
- dorize — to become Doric in manner or style
- dormer — Also called dormer window. a vertical window in a projection built out from a sloping roof.
- dormie — (of a player or side in match play) being in the lead by as many holes as are still to be played.
- dormin — abscisic acid.
- dorobo — a member of a tribal people living in the uplands of Kenya and Tanzania.
- dorpat — German name of Tartu.
- dorper — one of a breed of sheep having a black face and white body, developed in South Africa from the Dorset Horn and black-headed Persian breeds and raised for meat.
- dorsad — toward the back or dorsum; dorsally.
- dorsal — of, relating to, or situated at the back, or dorsum.
- dorsar — A piece of tapestry intended to hang over the back of a chair.
- dorser — dosser1 .
- dorset — an Eskimo culture that flourished from a.d. 100–1000 in the central and eastern regions of arctic North America.
- dorsey — Tommy, 1905–56, U.S. jazz trombonist and bandleader.
- dorsi- — of, on, or along the back
- dorso- — indicating dorsum or dorsal
- dorsum — the back, as of the body.
- dorter — a dormitory, especially in a monastery.
- dorval — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
- dosage — the administration of medicine in doses.
- dosing — a quantity of medicine prescribed to be taken at one time.
- dossal — Also, dorsal. an ornamental hanging placed at the back of an altar or at the sides of the chancel.
- dossed — Simple past tense and past participle of doss.
- dossel — Also, dorsal. an ornamental hanging placed at the back of an altar or at the sides of the chancel.