doable |
able to be done; possible. |
do away with |
to abolish, discard, or discontinue. [2 definitions] |
DOB |
an abbreviation for "date of birth." |
dobbin |
a horse, esp. a plodding one used as a workhorse. |
Doberman pinscher |
a breed of large dog that has short, smooth, usu. black hair with tan markings, often used as a guard dog. |
dobra |
the chief monetary unit of St. Thomas and Principe, equaling one hundred centimos. [2 definitions] |
Dobro |
trademark for a type of acoustic steel guitar that is held on the lap and fretted with a metal bar or tube. [2 definitions] |
dobsonfly |
a large insect with four membranous, veiny wings, whose carnivorous larvae live in water. (See hellgrammite.) |
doc |
(informal) doctor, esp. as a term of address. |
docent |
a lecturer at a college or university who is not a regular member of the faculty. [2 definitions] |
docile |
obedient and easy to manage. [2 definitions] |
dock1 |
a wharf or pier, the water bounded by two piers, or such water area together with the piers around it. [8 definitions] |
dock2 |
the solid or fleshy part of an animal's tail, or the part remaining after the tail has been clipped. [3 definitions] |
dock3 |
an enclosure for the defendant in a criminal trial. |
dock4 |
any of various weedy plants that have broad leaves and long taproots and bear clusters of small greenish or reddish flowers. |
dockage1 |
a charge for using dock facilities. [3 definitions] |
dockage2 |
a withholding of or deduction from wages. [2 definitions] |
docket |
a list or summary of cases to be heard during a court term. [7 definitions] |
dockhand |
a laborer who works on the docks; longshoreman. |
dockside |
the area beside a dock. |
dock spider |
see "fisher spider." |