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7-letter words containing t, o

  • dogmata — an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
  • dogshit — (vulgar) Dog excrement.
  • dogstar — Alternative form of Dog Star.
  • dogtown — a community of prairie dogs
  • dogtrot — a gentle trot, like that of a dog.
  • dolente — (to be performed) in a sorrowful manner
  • doltish — a dull, stupid person; blockhead.
  • domotic — Of or pertaining to domotics.
  • donated — Simple past tense and past participle of donate.
  • donates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate.
  • donator — to present as a gift, grant, or contribution; make a donation of, as to a fund or cause: to donate used clothes to the Salvation Army.
  • donatus — early-4th-century bishop of Casae Nigrae in northern Africa: leader of a heretical Christian group. Compare Donatist.
  • donetsk — a city in E Ukraine, in the Donets Basin.
  • donnert — stunned
  • dontcha — Eye dialect of don't you.
  • donting — contraction of do not.
  • doocots — Plural form of doocot.
  • doomest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of doom.
  • doormat — a mat, usually placed before a door or other entrance, for people arriving to wipe their shoes on before entering.
  • dopants — Plural form of dopant.
  • dopatta — a silk or muslin shawl, often interwoven with gold or silver threads, worn by men and women in India.
  • dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
  • dormont — a city in SW Pennsylvania.
  • dorothyDorothea Lynde [lind] /lɪnd/ (Show IPA), (Dorothy) 1802–87, U.S. educator and social reformer.
  • dortoir — (historical) A bedroom or dormitory, especially in a monastery.
  • dortour — (historical) A bedroom or dormitory, especially in a monastery.
  • dorture — Alternative form of dortour.
  • dot com — com
  • dot dayBenjamin Henry, 1810–89, U.S. newspaper publisher.
  • dot-com — a company doing business mostly or solely on the Internet.
  • dotards — Plural form of dotard.
  • dottily — In a dotty manner.
  • dotting — a small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen.
  • dottled — in a state of dotage
  • dottles — Plural form of dottle.
  • doublet — a close-fitting outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes having a short skirt, worn by men in the Renaissance.
  • doubted — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • doubter — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • doughts — Plural form of dought.
  • doughty — steadfastly courageous and resolute; valiant.
  • dourest — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
  • douting — Present participle of dout.
  • dovecot — a structure, usually at a height above the ground, for housing domestic pigeons.
  • dovelet — a small or young dove
  • down to — the responsibility or fault of
  • downset — (mathematics) An ideal (in set theory).
  • dozenth — twelfth.
  • doziest — Superlative form of dozy.
  • draytonMichael, 1563–1631, English poet.
  • droguet — a woollen fabric
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