| DONG | • dong n. The currency of Vietnam, 100 xus. Symbol: ₫. • dong n. (Historical) The currency of South Vietnam, 100 xus. Symbol: Đ. • dong n. (Slang) A penis. |
| DONGA | • donga n. (South Africa) A usually dry, eroded watercourse running only in times of heavy rain. • donga n. (Australia) A transportable building with single rooms, often used on remote work sites or as tourist accommodation. • donga n. Alternative spelling of donger (“penis”). |
| DONGS | • dongs n. Plural of dong. • Dongs prop.n. Plural of Dong. • đồngs n. Plural of đồng. |
| DONGAS | • dongas n. Plural of donga. • DONGA n. (Zulu) a gully in a veldt. |
| DONGED | • donged v. Simple past tense and past participle of dong. • DONG v. to ring a deep sound. |
| DONGLE | • dongle n. (Computer hardware) Any small device that plugs into an electronic device, typically a computer, and… • dongle n. (Computer hardware) A hardware device utilized by a specific application for purposes of copy protection. • DONGLE n. a security device on computers. |
| DONGING | • donging v. Present participle of dong. • DONG v. to ring a deep sound. |
| DONGLES | • dongles n. Plural of dongle. • DONGLE n. a security device on computers. |
| DONGOLA | • Dongola prop.n. The capital of the state of Northern Sudan. • Dongola n. A horse of a large Middle Eastern breed. • DONGOLA n. a type of tanned leather designed to resemble kidskin. |
| DINGDONG | • dingdong n. Alternative spelling of ding-dong. • dingdong v. Alternative spelling of ding-dong. • ding-dong adj. (Informal) Closely fought. |
| DONGOLAS | • Dongolas n. Plural of Dongola. • DONGOLA n. a type of tanned leather designed to resemble kidskin. |
| QUANDONG | • quandong n. Any of several species of Santalum… • quandong n. Any of many species of Elaeocarpus… • quandong n. Highroot quandong (Aceratium concinnum). |
| DINGDONGS | • dingdongs n. Plural of dingdong. • ding-dongs n. Plural of ding-dong. • ding␣dongs n. Plural of ding dong. |
| QUANDONGS | • quandongs n. Plural of quandong. • QUANDONG n. (Native Australian) a small Australian tree of the sandalwood family, also QUANDANG, QUANTONG. |
| DINGDONGED | • dingdonged v. Simple past tense and past participle of dingdong. • ding-donged v. Simple past tense and past participle of ding-dong. • DINGDONG v. to have a set-to. |
| DINGDONGING | • dingdonging v. Present participle of dingdong. • ding-donging v. Present participle of ding-dong. • DINGDONG v. to have a set-to. |