| doubloon |
a gold coin formerly in circulation in Spain and Spanish America. |
| doubly |
to twice the extent or degree; with double the effort or emphasis. |
| doubt |
to be uncertain about or believe unlikely. [6 definitions] |
| doubtable |
combined form of doubt. |
| doubtful |
having or causing doubt. [4 definitions] |
| doubting Thomas |
a person who is habitually skeptical or doubtful. |
| doubtless |
certainly. [3 definitions] |
| douche |
a stream or jet of water or air directed at or into a part or cavity of the body, in order to cleanse it. [5 definitions] |
| dough |
a thick mixture of flour or meal and a liquid such as water or milk that is prepared for baking into bread, cake, or the like. [3 definitions] |
| doughboy |
(informal) an infantryman, esp. an American in World War I. |
| doughnut |
a small, sweet, usu. ring-shaped cake that has been fried in deep fat. [2 definitions] |
| doughty |
consistently brave and strong; courageous. |
| doughy |
not thoroughly baked. [2 definitions] |
| Douglas fir |
a tall evergreen timber tree of western North America that has hard durable wood and short needles, and bears narrow cones. |
| Doulichion |
in Greek mythology, an island nearby Ithaca, Odysseus's home. [2 definitions] |
| dour |
sullen, ill-humored, or unfriendly. [3 definitions] |
| douse1 |
to place or plunge in water or another liquid; immerse. [4 definitions] |
| douse2 |
variant of dowse. |
| dove1 |
any of various small pigeons or pigeonlike birds. [4 definitions] |
| dove2 |
a past tense of dive. |
| dovecote |
a boxlike structure with compartments, usu. mounted above the ground, for housing domesticated pigeons. |