do good |
to do things that help or positively affect others. |
do-gooder |
(informal) a social or political reformer who is considered to be naive or impractical. |
dog rose |
a prickly European wild rose that bears pink flowers. |
dogsled |
a sled pulled by a dog, or usu. a team of dogs, used esp. in arctic regions. |
Dog Star |
Sirius. |
dog tag |
a usu. metal identification tag to be attached to a dog's collar. [2 definitions] |
dogtooth |
a canine tooth, in an animal or human. |
dogtooth violet |
any of several related plants of the lily family, esp. one growing in North America that has yellow flowers and leaves with red mottling. |
dogtrot |
a slow, steady trot like that of a dog. |
dogwatch |
either of two two-hour watches aboard ship that occur between four and eight P.M. |
dogwood |
a tree of the eastern United States that bears clusters of small flowers surrounded by pink or white leaves that look like petals. [2 definitions] |
Doha |
the seaport capital of Qatar. |
doily |
a small decorative mat, often of embroidery or lace, used as a protective cover on furniture or dishes. |
doing |
action; effort. [2 definitions] |
doit |
a former copper coin of the Netherlands and Dutch colonies that came into use in the seventeenth century. [2 definitions] |
do-it-yourself |
of, pertaining to, or designed for use by amateurs, esp. in construction or repair work. |
dolce |
in a soft and sweet manner (used as a musical direction). |
doldrums |
a period or mood of inactivity, listlessness, or mild depression. [2 definitions] |
dole |
a distribution of food, money, or the like to needy people. [4 definitions] |
doleful |
full of sadness, sorrow, or melancholy. [2 definitions] |
dolichocephalic |
having or designating a head longer than it is broad. |