| COLLARBONE | • collarbone n. The bone joining the shoulder and the breastbone. • collar-bone n. Alternative spelling of collarbone. • collar␣bone n. Alternative spelling of collarbone. |
| COLLARETTE | • collarette n. A small collar, especially as a kind of necklace of lace, fur etc. for women; a ruff. • collarette n. A type of dahlia having a small collar of short inner petals. • collarette n. The jagged circle in the mid-diameter of the iris, separating the darker shade of the iris from the… |
| COLLARLESS | • collarless adj. Of a garment, having no collar. • collarless adj. (Obsolete) Of a man, not wearing a detachable collar. • collarless adj. Of a dog, not wearing a dog collar. |
| COLLARSTUD | • COLLARSTUD n. a stud for fastening a collar. |
| DOLLARBIRD | • dollarbird n. Eurystomus orientalis, a bird of the roller family, with distinctive blue coin-shaped spots on its wings. • DOLLARBIRD n. a bird of the roller family, found in S and SE Asia and Australia, with a round white spot on each wing. |
| DOLLARFISH | • dollarfish n. Peprilus triacanthus, the American butterfish. • DOLLARFISH n. any of various fishes that have a rounded compressed silvery body, esp. the moonfishes or the American butterfish. |
| DOLLARISED | • dollarised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dollarise. • DOLLARISE v. to replace a country's currency with the US dollar, also DOLLARIZE. |
| DOLLARISES | • dollarises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dollarise. • DOLLARISE v. to replace a country's currency with the US dollar, also DOLLARIZE. |
| DOLLARIZED | • dollarized v. Simple past tense and past participle of dollarize. • DOLLARIZE v. to replace a country's currency with the US dollar, also DOLLARISE. |
| DOLLARIZES | • dollarizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dollarize. • DOLLARIZE v. to replace a country's currency with the US dollar, also DOLLARISE. |
| DOLLARLESS | • dollarless adj. Lacking money; poor. • DOLLARLESS adj. without dollars. |
| DOLLARSHIP | • dollarship n. Monetary concerns; the power of money. • DOLLARSHIP n. the domain of the dollar. |
| EURODOLLAR | • eurodollar n. Alternative letter-case form of Eurodollar. • Eurodollar n. (Economics) A deposit, in US dollars, held in a bank outside of the United States (no longer necessarily in Europe). • Eurodollar n. (Obsolete, informal) Synonym of euro (“€”) (nickname used for the unified European currency prior to… |
| POLLARDING | • pollarding v. Present participle of pollard. • POLLARD v. to cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk. |
| ROLLCOLLAR | • ROLLCOLLAR n. a collar of a garment turned back in a curve. |