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4-letter words containing o, d

  • dool — a boundary marker
  • doom — fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
  • doon — a river in SW Scotland, flowing NW from Ayr County to the Firth of Clyde. About 30 miles (48 km) long.
  • doop — Alternative form of dop (cup in which diamond is cut).
  • door — a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
  • doos — (South Africa, vulgar) vagina.
  • doot — (chiefly, Scotland) doubt.
  • dopa — an amino acid, C 9 H 11 NO 4 , formed from tyrosine in the liver during melanin and epinephrine biosynthesis: the L-dopa isomer is converted in the brain to dopamine.
  • dope — any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
  • dops — Plural form of dop.
  • dopy — stupid; inane: It was rather dopey of him to lock himself out.
  • dora — a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “gift.”.
  • dore — (Paul) Gustave [pawl gy-stav] /pɔl güˈstav/ (Show IPA), 1832?–83, French painter, illustrator, and sculptor.
  • dork — Slang. a silly, out-of-touch person who tends to look odd or behave ridiculously around others; a social misfit: If you make me wear that, I’ll look like a total dork! Synonyms: jerk, schmo; nerd, geek.
  • dorm — dormitory.
  • dorn — A British ray; the thornback.
  • dorp — a village; hamlet.
  • dorr — Also, dorbeetle [dawr-beet-l] /ˈdɔrˌbit l/ (Show IPA). a common European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius.
  • dors — Plural form of dor.
  • dort — Dordrecht.
  • dory — a boat with a narrow, flat bottom, high bow, and flaring sides.
  • dosa — A type of thin south Indian pancake made from fermented lentils and rice blended with water, typically served with chutney or sambar.
  • dose — a quantity of medicine prescribed to be taken at one time.
  • dosh — (UK, slang) Money.
  • doss — any of several single-user, command-driven operating systems for personal computers, especially MS DOS.
  • dost — 2nd person singular present ind. of do1 .
  • dote — to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
  • doth — 3rd person singular present ind. of do1 .
  • dots — Plural form of dot.
  • doty — (of wood) decayed.
  • douc — A species of colobine Old World monkey, making up the genus Pygathrix.
  • doug — a male given name, form of Douglas.
  • doum — an African palm tree (Hyphaene thebaica) bearing an edible fruit that has a taste and consistency somewhat like gingerbread; gingerbread palm
  • doup — the bottom, end, or butt of something.
  • dour — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
  • dout — Obsolete spelling of doubt.
  • douw — Gerard [gey-rahrt] /ˈgeɪ rɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1613–75, Dutch painter: pupil of Rembrandt.
  • doux — (of champagne) very sweet.
  • dove — an act or instance of diving.
  • dowd — (archaic) A dowdy person, especially a woman; a frump.
  • dowf — dull; stupid.
  • dowl — Alternative form of dowle.
  • down — from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • dowp — Alternative form of doup.
  • dows — to be able.
  • dowt — a cigarette butt
  • dowy — dull; melancholy; dismal.
  • doxy — opinion; doctrine.
  • doz. — dozen
  • doze — to sleep lightly or fitfully.
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