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- domenoun
A rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically hemispherical.
- domesticadjective
Of or relating to the home, household, or family affairs.
- dominantadjective
Having power, authority, or influence over others; most important or prominent.
- dominateverb
To have power or influence over; to control or rule.
- dominatedverb
Past tense and past participle of dominate; having been controlled or ruled.
- dominionnoun
Sovereignty or control over a territory or people.
- doncontraction
Contraction of "do not"; used to express negation.
- don'tcontraction
Contraction of "do not"; used to form negative statements or commands.
- donateverb
To give money, goods, or time to a charity, organization, or cause without expecting payment.
- donatedverb
Past tense and past participle of donate; having given something to a cause or organization.
- donationnoun
Something given to a charity, cause, or other organization without expecting payment.
- donationsnoun
Plural of donation; things given to charities or causes.
- doneadjective
Past participle of "do."
- dongnoun
The basic monetary unit of Vietnam, equal to 100 xu.
- donkeynoun
A domesticated hoofed mammal of the horse family with long ears and a braying call, used as a beast of burden.
- donornoun
A person who donates money, goods, or time to a cause or organization.
- donorsnoun
Plural of donor; people who give money, goods, or time to causes.
- donutnoun
A small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ring or ball, often topped with icing or filled with jam or cream.
- donutsnoun
Plural of donut; multiple small fried cakes of sweetened dough.
- doonoun
(informal) A syllable used in vocal music, especially in scat singing or as a nonsense syllable.
- doomnoun
Death, destruction, or a terrible fate.
- doomedadjective
Condemned to destruction or death; fated to fail or suffer.
- doornoun
A hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle.
- doorbellnoun
A bell, buzzer, or chime at the entrance of a building that visitors can ring to announce their presence.
- doormannoun
A person employed to stand at the entrance of a building, especially a hotel or apartment building, to assist visitors and residents.
- doorsnoun
Plural of door; movable barriers used to open or close entrances to buildings, rooms, or vehicles.
- doorstepnoun
A step or platform at the entrance to a building, directly in front of the door.
- doorwaynoun
The opening or space in a wall where a door is or could be fitted; an entrance.
- dopenoun
(slang) Illegal drugs, especially marijuana or heroin.
- dorknoun
(informal, often affectionate) A socially awkward or unfashionable person, often with intellectual interests.
- dormnoun
(informal) A dormitory; a building providing sleeping accommodation for students at a school or university.
- dosnoun
Things that should be done; recommended actions or behaviors.
- dosenoun
A measured quantity of medicine or drug to be taken at one time.
- dotnoun
A small round mark or spot.
- dothverb
(archaic) Third person singular present tense of "do"; an old form of "does."
- dotsnoun
Plural of dot; small round marks or spots.
- doubleadjective
(adjective) Consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things; twice as much or as many.
- doubledverb
Past tense and past participle of double; made twice as much or as many.
- doublesnoun
(sports) A game or match played by two teams of two players each.
- doubtnoun
A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
- doubtedverb
Past tense and past participle of doubt; felt uncertain about something.
- doubtfuladjective
Feeling or showing uncertainty; not sure.
- doubtingverb
Present participle of doubt; feeling uncertain about something.
- doubtsnoun
Plural of doubt; feelings of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
- douchenoun
A shower of water applied to the body for cleansing or therapeutic purposes.
- doughnoun
A thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread, pastries, and other foods.
- doughnutnoun
A small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ring or ball, often topped with icing or filled with jam or cream.
- doughnutsnoun
Plural of doughnut; small fried cakes of sweetened dough.
- dovenoun
A bird of the pigeon family, typically smaller and more slender than a pigeon, often white and symbolizing peace.
- downadverb
Toward or in a lower position.