| donate |
to give or contribute (something), as to a cause, charity, or group effort. [2 definitions] |
| donation |
the act or an instance of giving or contributing, as to a cause. [2 definitions] |
| Don Budge |
U.S. tennis player who in 1938 was the first man to win the four tournaments that compose the grand slam of tennis (b.1915--d.2000). |
| done |
past participle of do1. [4 definitions] |
| donee |
in law, the receiver of a gift or donation. |
| done for |
(informal) dying or dead; doomed. [2 definitions] |
| done in |
(informal) extremely tired, physically or mentally; exhausted. |
| dong1 |
a low, deep, reverberating sound such as that made by a large bell. |
| dong2 |
the chief monetary unit of Vietnam, equaling ten hao. |
| donjon |
the fortified inner tower or stronghold of a castle. |
| Don Juan |
in Spanish legend and literature, a nobleman famous for his seduction of women. [2 definitions] |
| donkey |
a sturdy domestic animal that resembles a horse but is smaller and has longer ears; ass. [3 definitions] |
| donnish |
of, like, or characteristic of a university don; pedantic. |
| donnybrook |
(sometimes cap.) a noisy fight or brawl; free-for-all. |
| donor |
one who gives, contributes, or donates something such as money to an organization, fund, or the like. [2 definitions] |
| do-nothing |
a lazy, unmotivated person; idler or sluggard. [2 definitions] |
| Don Quixote |
the idealistic but impractical protagonist and title character of a seventeenth-century Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. |
| don't |
contracted form of "do not". |
| donut |
variant of doughnut. |
| doodad |
(informal) a term used for a small object or gadget for which one does not know or cannot remember the name; dingus; contraption. [2 definitions] |
| doodle |
to draw or scribble aimlessly or absentmindedly. [3 definitions] |