dolichocephalic |
having or designating a head longer than it is broad. |
doll |
a small figure usually made of plastic, wood, or cloth that resembles a baby, child, or other person, used esp. as a child's toy. [4 definitions] |
dollar |
the chief monetary unit of the United States, Canada, and several other countries, equaling one hundred cents. [3 definitions] |
dollar diplomacy |
a U.S. government policy of promoting national interests by encouraging investment abroad, or of using governmental power or influence to protect and promote such private investment. [2 definitions] |
dollar sign |
a sign ($) denoting one or more dollars, or indicating that the numbers following are expressed as dollars. |
dollhouse |
a toy house made to a very small scale. |
dollop |
a shapeless lump, blob, or glob. [2 definitions] |
doll up |
(informal) to dress oneself or another in a smart, showy, or alluring manner as for a special social event. |
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. |