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Definition of doo
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Doo (n.) A dove.
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Outsider
::
Outsider
(n.) A
locksmith's
pinchers
for
grasping
the point of a key in the
keyhole,
to open a door from the
outside
when the key is
inside..
Yankee-doodle
::
Yankee-Doodle
(n.) The name of a tune
adopted
popularly
as one of the
national
airs of the
United
States.
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.) To
judge;
to
estimate
or
determine
as a
judge.
Page
::
Page (n.) A
serving
boy;
formerly,
a youth
attending
a
person
of high
degree,
especially
at
courts,
as a
position
of honor and
education;
now
commonly,
in
England,
a youth
employed
for doing
errands,
waiting
on the door, and
similar
service
in
households;
in the
United
States,
a boy
employed
to wait upon the
members
of a
legislative
body..
Without
::
Without
(prep.)
On or at the
outside
of; out of; not
within;
as,
without
doors..
Pediment
::
Pediment
(n.)
Originally,
in
classical
architecture,
the
triangular
space
forming
the gable of a
simple
roof;
hence,
a
similar
form used as a
decoration
over
porticoes,
doors,
windows,
etc.; also, a
rounded
or
broken
frontal
having
a
similar
position
and use. See
Temple..
Scuttle
::
Scuttle
(n.) The lid or door which
covers
or
closes
an
opening
in a roof, wall, or the
like..
Knob
::
Knob (n.) A
knoblike
ornament
or
handle;
as, the knob of a lock, door, or
drawer..
Sidepiece
::
Sidepiece
(n.) The jamb, or
cheek,
of an
opening
in a wall, as of door or
window..
Addoom
::
Addoom
(v. t.) To
adjudge.
Back Door
::
Back door () A door in the back part of a
building;
hence,
an
indirect
way..
Mahabharatam
::
Mahabharatam
(n.) A
celebrated
epic poem of the
Hindoos.
It is of great
length,
and is
chiefly
devoted
to the
history
of a civil war
between
two
dynasties
of
ancient
India..
Gentoo
::
Gentoo
(n.) A
native
of
Hindostan;
a
Hindoo.
Underhung
::
Underhung
(a.)
Resting
on a track at the
bottom,
instead
of being
suspended;
-- said of a
sliding
door..
List
::
List (v. t.) To cover with list, or with
strips
of
cloth;
to put list on; as, to list a door; to
stripe
as if with
list..
Pagoda
::
Pagoda
(n.) A term by which
Europeans
designate
religious
temples
and
tower-like
buildings
of the
Hindoos
and
Buddhists
of
India,
Farther
India,
China,
and
Japan,
--
usually
but not
always,
devoted
to idol
worship..
Hasp
::
Hasp (n.) A
clasp,
especially
a metal strap
permanently
fast at one end to a
staple
or pin, while the other
passes
over a
staple,
and is
fastened
by a
padlock
or a pin; also, a
metallic
hook for
fastening
a
door..
Embrasure
::
Embrasure
(n.) A splay of a door or
window.
Doomsday
::
Doomsday
(n.) A day of
sentence
or
condemnation;
day of
death.
Doorway
::
Doorway
(n.) The
passage
of a door;
entrance
way into a house or a room.
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