donkey |
a mammal with hooves that is closely related to the horse. Donkeys are smaller than horses and have longer ears. They are sturdy animals used for riding and carrying loads. |
donor |
one who gives, contributes, or donates something. [2 definitions] |
don't |
shortened form of "do not." |
donut |
another spelling of doughnut. |
doodle |
to draw or scribble without purpose. [2 definitions] |
doom |
an event or end that one cannot escape; fate; destiny. [2 definitions] |
door |
an opening through which one enters or leaves a room or building. [3 definitions] |
doorbell |
a bell on an outside door that is rung by a person who wants to be let inside. |
doorknob |
a rounded handle or knob used to open and close a door. |
doorstep |
a step or series of steps leading up to an outside door. |
doorway |
the way of entrance into a room or building. |
dope |
a product that is used to protect and strengthen fabric or paper, as on balloons or model airplane wings. [4 definitions] |
dormant |
asleep, or in a state of rest that is similar to sleep. [2 definitions] |
dormitory |
a building with many bedrooms, often lived in by students. Many colleges have dormitories. |
dormouse |
a small mammal that sleeps during the day. Dormice are rodents that live in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Many kinds of dormice look like small squirrels. |
dory1 |
a small, narrow boat with a flat bottom, high sides, and a sharply pointed bow. |
dory2 |
either of two fishes of the Atlantic Ocean that have narrow, flattened bodies and fins like spines. |
dose |
an amount of medicine to be taken at one time or at certain times. |
dot |
a little mark or spot; speck. [5 definitions] |
dote |
to have or show too much love or affection (usually followed by "on" or "upon"). |
double |
in two; in a pair. [13 definitions] |