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266 Nouns That Start With DO

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douche (noun) irrigation with a jet of water or medicated solution into or around a body part (especially the vagina) to treat infections or cleanse from odorous contents
(noun) a small syringe with detachable nozzles; used for vaginal lavage and enemas Synonyms: douche bag
dough (noun) a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll
(noun) informal terms for money Synonyms: boodle, bread, cabbage, clams, dinero, gelt, kale, lettuce, lolly, loot, lucre, moolah, pelf, scratch, shekels, simoleons, sugar, wampum
doughboy (noun) a rounded lump of dough that is deep-fried and served as hot bread
(noun) an American infantryman in World War I
doughiness (noun) The quality or state of having the characteristics of dough, especially in appearance or consistency.
doughnut (noun) a small ring-shaped friedcake Synonyms: donut, sinker
(noun) a toroidal shape Synonyms: anchor ring, annulus, halo, ring
doula (noun) an assistant (often the father of the soon-to-be-born child) who provides support for a woman in labor by encouraging her to use techniques learned in childbirth-preparation classes Synonyms: birthing coach, labor coach, monitrice
doura (noun) sorghums of dry regions of Asia and North Africa Synonyms: dourah, durra, Egyptian corn, Guinea corn, Indian millet
dourah (noun) sorghums of dry regions of Asia and North Africa Synonyms: doura, durra, Egyptian corn, Guinea corn, Indian millet
douroucouli (noun) nocturnal monkey of Central America and South America with large eyes and thick fur Synonyms: Aotus trivirgatus
dousing (noun) the act of wetting something by submerging it Synonyms: ducking, immersion, submersion
dove (noun) any of numerous small pigeons
(noun) an emblem of peace
(noun) flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled Synonyms: squab
(noun) someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations Synonyms: peacenik
dovecote (noun) a birdhouse for pigeons Synonyms: columbarium, columbary
dovekie (noun) small short-billed auk abundant in Arctic regions Synonyms: little auk, Plautus alle
dovetail (noun) a mortise joint formed by interlocking tenons and mortises Synonyms: dovetail joint
dovishness (noun) any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflict
dowager (noun) a widow holding property received from her deceased husband
dowdiness (noun) having a drab or dowdy quality; lacking stylishness or elegance Synonyms: drabness, homeliness
dowdy (noun) deep-dish apple dessert covered with a rich crust Synonyms: pandowdy
dowel (noun) a fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them together Synonyms: dowel pin, joggle
doweling (noun) fastening by dowels
dower (noun) a life estate to which a wife is entitled on the death of her husband
(noun) money or property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage Synonyms: dowery, dowry, portion
dowery (noun) money or property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage Synonyms: dower, dowry, portion
dowitcher (noun) shorebird of the sandpiper family that resembles a snipe
down (noun) (American football) a complete play to advance the football
(noun) soft fine feathers Synonyms: down feather
(noun) fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs) Synonyms: pile
(noun) (usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
downbeat (noun) the first beat of a musical measure (as the conductor's arm moves downward)
downcast (noun) a ventilation shaft through which air enters a mine
downdraft (noun) a strong downward air current
downer (noun) a drug that reduces excitability and calms a person Synonyms: depressant, sedative, sedative drug
downfall (noun) a sudden decline in strength or number or importance Synonyms: fall
(noun) failure that results in a loss of position or reputation Synonyms: ruin, ruination
(noun) the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist) Synonyms: precipitation
downgrade (noun) the property possessed by a slope or surface that descends
downheartedness (noun) a feeling of low spirits Synonyms: dejectedness, dispiritedness, low-spiritedness, lowness
downhill (noun) a ski race down a trail
(noun) the downward slope of a hill
downiness (noun) a light softness Synonyms: featheriness, fluffiness
downpour (noun) a heavy rain Synonyms: cloudburst, deluge, pelter, soaker, torrent, waterspout
downrightness (noun) the quality of being direct and straightforward Synonyms: straightforwardness
downshift (noun) a change to a lower gear in a car or bicycle
(noun) a change from a financially rewarding but stressful career to a less well paid but more fulfilling one
downside (noun) a negative aspect of something that is generally positive
downsizing (noun) the reduction of expenditures in order to become financially stable Synonyms: curtailment, retrenchment
downslope (noun) a downward slope or bend Synonyms: declension, declination, decline, declivity, descent, fall
downspin (noun) a swift and dangerous downturn
downstage (noun) the front half of the stage (as seen from the audience)
downstroke (noun) a stroke normally made in a downward direction
downswing (noun) a swing downward of a golf club
(noun) a worsening of business or economic activity Synonyms: downturn
downtick (noun) a transaction in the stock market at a price below the price of the preceding transaction
downtime (noun) a period of time when something (as a machine or factory) is not operating (especially as a result of malfunctions)
downtown (noun) the central area or commercial center of a town or city Synonyms: business district
downturn (noun) a worsening of business or economic activity Synonyms: downswing
dowry (noun) money or property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage Synonyms: dower, dowery, portion
dowse (noun) searching for underground water or minerals by using a dowsing rod Synonyms: dowsing, rhabdomancy
dowser (noun) forked stick that is said to dip down to indicate underground water or oil Synonyms: divining rod, dowsing rod, water finder, waterfinder
(noun) someone who uses a divining rod to find underground water Synonyms: rhabdomancer, water witch
dowsing (noun) searching for underground water or minerals by using a dowsing rod Synonyms: dowse, rhabdomancy
doxazosin (noun) an antihypertensive drug (trade name Cardura) that works by relaxing blood vessels so that blood passes through them more easily; it is also used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia Synonyms: Cardura
doxepin (noun) a tricyclic antidepressant (trade names Adapin and Sinequan) with numerous side effects (dry mouth and sedation and gastrointestinal disturbances) Synonyms: Adapin, doxepin hydrochloride, Sinequan
doxing (noun) Releasing someone's personal information on the Web with the intention of causing harassment
doxology (noun) a hymn or verse in Christian liturgy glorifying God
doxorubicin (noun) an antibiotic used as an anticancer drug
doxy (noun) a woman who cohabits with an important man Synonyms: concubine, courtesan, paramour
doxycycline (noun) an antibiotic derived from tetracycline that is effective against many infections Synonyms: Vibramycin
doyen (noun) a man who is the senior member of a group Synonyms: dean
doyenne (noun) a woman who is the senior member of a group
doyley (noun) a small round piece of linen placed under a dish or bowl Synonyms: doily, doyly
doyly (noun) a small round piece of linen placed under a dish or bowl Synonyms: doily, doyley
doze (noun) a light fitful sleep Synonyms: drowse
dozen (noun) the cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one Synonyms: 12, twelve, XII
dozens (noun) a large number or amount Synonyms: gobs, heaps, lashings, loads, lots, oodles, piles, rafts, scads, scores, slews, stacks, tons, wads
dozer (noun) large powerful tractor; a large blade in front flattens areas of ground Synonyms: bulldozer

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