dotard |
one who has become feeble-minded, esp. in old age. |
dot-com |
a company that sells products or services primarily or exclusively online. |
dote |
to have or exhibit excessive fondness or affection, esp. for a person (usu. fol. by "on" or "upon"). [2 definitions] |
do the dishes |
to take care of dirty dishes by washing and possibly also drying. |
do the honors |
to function as a host; serve. |
do the ironing |
to press with a hot iron those clothes or other materials that are in need of pressing. |
do the laundry |
to wash clothes and other things that have become dirty, and usually to cause them to dry in some particular way. |
do the trick |
to accomplish a result that one wants. |
do time |
to spend time in jail or prison as a person convicted of a crime. |
doting |
extremely or excessively affectionate. [2 definitions] |
dot matrix |
a system of forming characters and graphics, as on computer screens or printers, by patterns of closely spaced dots. |
dotted |
strewn with or having a pattern of dots, or something similar to dots. |
dotted swiss |
a crisp cotton fabric with woven or embroidered dots, used for blouses and curtains. |
dotterel |
any of several plovers, esp. one of Europe and Asia. |
dottle |
the residue of partially burnt tobacco or ash left in a pipe bowl after smoking. |
dotty1 |
(informal) eccentric, weak-minded, or a little crazy; daft. [4 definitions] |
dotty2 |
having dots on the surface; dotted. |
Douay Bible |
an English translation of the Bible, based on the Vulgate and completed in 1610, that was the officially approved text of the Roman Catholic Church. |
double |
consisting of two times as much; having twice the amount or number. [19 definitions] |
double agent |
a spy employed by both of two opposed or competitive countries, companies, or the like. |
double bar |
two heavy vertical lines on a musical staff used to indicate the end of a piece or of a major subdivision of a piece. |