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5-letter words starting with do

  • doric — of or relating to Doris, its inhabitants, or their dialect.
  • doris — an ancient region in central Greece: the earliest home of the Dorians.
  • dorje — a small trident symbolizing power.
  • dorks — Plural form of dork.
  • dorky — stupid, inept, or unfashionable.
  • dorms — Plural form of dorm.
  • dormy — (golf) alt form dormie.
  • dorns — Plural form of dorn.
  • dorps — Plural form of dorp.
  • dorrs — Also, dorbeetle [dawr-beet-l] /ˈdɔrˌbit l/ (Show IPA). a common European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius.
  • dorsa — the back, as of the body.
  • dorse — the back of a book or folded document.
  • dorty — sullen; sulky.
  • dorum — Draft Once ReUse Many
  • dosas — Plural form of dosa.
  • dosed — Simple past tense and past participle of dose.
  • doseh — a former Egyptian religious ceremony involving a sheikh riding a horse over prostrating followers
  • doser — a quantity of medicine prescribed to be taken at one time.
  • doses — Plural form of dose.
  • dosha — Any of the three regulatory principles of Ayurveda.
  • dotal — Pertaining to dower, or a woman's marriage portion; constituting or comprised in dower.
  • doted — to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
  • doter — to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
  • dotes — to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
  • dotty — marked with dots; dotted.
  • douai — a city in N France, SE of Calais.
  • doubs — a river in E France, flowing into the Saône River. About 260 miles (420 km) long.
  • doubt — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • douce — sedate; modest; quiet.
  • doucs — Plural form of douc.
  • dough — flour or meal combined with water, milk, etc., in a mass for baking into bread, cake, etc.; paste of bread.
  • doula — a woman who assists women during labor and after childbirth.
  • douma — duma.
  • doune — Obsolete spelling of down.
  • doupe — (UK, dialect, obsolete) The carrion crow.
  • doura — a type of grain sorghum with slender stalks, cultivated in Asia and Africa and introduced into the U.S.
  • douro — a river in SW Europe, flowing W from N Spain through N Portugal to the Atlantic. About 475 miles (765 km) long.
  • douse — to plunge into water or the like; drench: She doused the clothes in soapy water.
  • doust — (obsolete, West Country) Dust.
  • douth — (rare, or, obsolete) Virtue; excellence; atheldom; nobility; power; riches.
  • dovap — Electronics. a system for plotting the trajectory of a missile or other rapidly moving long-range object by means of the Doppler effect exhibited by radio waves bounced off the object.
  • doven — daven
  • dover — a seaport in E Kent, in SE England: point nearest the coast of France.
  • doves — Plural form of dove.
  • dowds — Plural form of dowd.
  • dowdy — not stylish; drab; old-fashioned: Why do you always wear those dowdy old dresses?
  • dowed — to be able.
  • dowel — a piece of wood driven into a hole drilled in a masonry wall to receive nails, as for fastening woodwork.
  • dower — Law. the portion of a deceased husband's real property allowed to his widow for her lifetime.
  • dowie — dull; melancholy; dismal.
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