6-letter words starting with do
- 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.
- dosser — a person who sleeps in a doss house.
- dosses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doss.
- dossil — a cloth roll for removing excess ink from a plate before printing.
- dotage — a decline of mental faculties, especially as associated with old age; senility.
- dotard — a person, especially an old person, exhibiting a decline in mental faculties; a weak-minded or foolish old person.
- dotcom — a company doing business mostly or solely on the Internet.
- dothan — a city in SE Alabama.
- dotier — Comparative form of doty.
- doting — showing a decline of mental faculties, especially associated with old age; weak-minded; senile.
- dotish — (archaic) foolish; weak; imbecile.
- dotted — marked with a dot or dots.
- dottel — the plug of half-smoked tobacco in the bottom of a pipe after smoking.
- dotter — a small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen.
- dottie — a female given name, form of Dorothea and Dorothy.
- dottle — the plug of half-smoked tobacco in the bottom of a pipe after smoking.
- douala — a seaport in W Cameroon.
- douane — a custom house; customs.
- double — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
- doubly — to a double measure or degree: to be doubly cautious.
- doubts — Plural form of doubt.
- doucer — sedate; modest; quiet.
- doucet — (obsolete except in dialects) A sweetened dish.
- douche — a jet or current of water, sometimes with a dissolved medicating or cleansing agent, applied to a body part, organ, or cavity for medicinal or hygienic purposes.