| dolly |
a doll. [6 definitions] |
| dolma |
a dish consisting of a vegetable such as a green pepper or grape or cabbage leaf, stuffed with rice, ground meat, and spices, and cooked. |
| dolman sleeve |
a sleeve with a deep armhole that tapers to a fitted opening at the wrist or forearm. |
| dolmen |
a prehistoric structure that consists of two or more large stones set vertically and joined by a horizontal capstone. |
| dolomite |
a usu. gray, pink, or white mineral, calcium magnesium carbonate, used esp. as a construction material and a fertilizer. [2 definitions] |
| dolor |
a feeling or mood of sorrow, grief, or woe. |
| doloroso |
in a sorrowful manner; plaintive (used as a musical direction). |
| dolorous |
feeling, showing, or causing grief or sorrow. |
| dolphin |
any of several marine mammals having a fishlike body and a toothed, beaklike snout. [2 definitions] |
| dolt |
a stupid or foolish person; blockhead. |
| -dom |
fact or condition of being. [3 definitions] |
| domain |
territory owned or controlled by a single ruler or government; realm. [5 definitions] |
| domain name |
a communications identifier and address made up of a series of numbers or letters, shared by all devices in a domain. |
| dome |
a rounded, circular roof or ceiling on a room or building. [7 definitions] |
| Domesday Book |
the written record of a census of landowners and their holdings covering all of England, compiled by order of William the Conqueror about 1086. |
| domestic |
of or related to the household or family. [5 definitions] |
| domesticate |
to make accustomed to domestic life. [2 definitions] |
| domesticity |
the state of being accustomed to domestic life. [2 definitions] |
| domestic relations court |
in some U.S. states, a court with jurisdiction limited to matters involving a family or household, esp. disputes involving the custody, support, and welfare of children; family court. |
| domestic science |
see home economics. |
| domical |
of or resembling a dome. [2 definitions] |