| DORAD | • dorad n. (Obsolete) The sea bream. • DORAD n. any member of the fish genus Doras, a bony-plated river fish. |
| DORBA | • DORBA n. (Australian slang) a stupid or inept person, also DORB. |
| DORBS | • DORB n. (Australian slang) a stupid or inept person, also DORBA. |
| DOREE | • doree n. Alternative form of dory (“the fish”). • DOREE n. a yellow mackerel, also DORY. |
| DORES | • DORE n. another name for the fish walleye. |
| DORIC | • Doric adj. Relating to the region of Doris in Asia Minor. • Doric adj. Relating to one of the Greek orders of architecture, distinguished by its simplicity and solidity. • Doric adj. Of or pertaining to the dialect of Scots spoken in the north east of Scotland, predominantly Morayshire… |
| DORIS | • Doris prop.n. (Greek mythology) The daughter of Oceanus, who married Nereus and bore fifty sea-nymphs or nereids. • Doris prop.n. A region of Asia Minor inhabited by the ancient Dorians. • Doris prop.n. (Astronomy) 48 Doris, a main belt asteroid. |
| DORKS | • dorks n. Plural of dork. • DORK n. a stupid person. |
| DORKY | • dorky adj. Like a dork. • DORKY adj. (slang) idiotic, contemptible. |
| DORMS | • dorms n. Plural of dorm. • DORM n. (short for) dormitory. |
| DORMY | • dormy adj. (Golf) Alternative form of dormie. • DORMY adj. being ahead in golf by as many holes to be played, also DORMIE. |
| DORPS | • dorps n. Plural of dorp. • DORP n. (South African) a South African village or small town. |
| DORRS | • dorrs n. Plural of dorr. • Dorrs prop.n. Plural of Dorr. • DORR v. (obsolete) to mock, scoff, also DOR. |
| DORSA | • dorsa n. Plural of dorsum. • DORSUM n. (Latin) the back. |
| DORSE | • dorse n. The Baltic cod or variable cod (Gadus morhua callarias). • dorse n. (Obsolete) The back of a book. • dorse n. (Obsolete) A dossal. |
| DORTS | • dorts n. Plural of dort. • dorts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dort. • Dorts prop.n. Plural of Dort. |
| DORTY | • dorty adj. (Geordie) Dirty; unclean. • DORTY adj. (Scots) pettish, sulky. |