Associations to the word «Dobson»
Noun
- Anita
- Angie
- Ozone
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- Tamara
- Dew
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- Sasha
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- Watts
- Britannica
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- Norris
- Writings
- Shrew
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- Platt
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- Bantam
- Harmon
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- Nelly
- Pat
- Tasmania
- Sf
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- Essayist
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- Tasmanian
- Spectrometer
- Telescope
- Middleton
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- Mickey
- Burnley
- Christchurch
- Endorsement
- Brian
- Annette
- Dub
- Newcastle
- Sidewalk
- Frank
- Faber
- Mal
- Fielding
- Vc
- Astronomer
- Forrest
- Bancroft
- Cosmology
- Bauer
- Homosexuality
- Kevin
- Asa
- Doppler
- Recession
- Folder
- Dudley
- Horseshoe
- Evangelical
- Susanna
- Bryan
- Sclerosis
- Amp
- Wigan
- Jerome
- Saxophone
- Wallis
- Landlady
- Michael
- Bat
- Salford
- Goldsmith
- Tim
- Cooke
- Sharon
- James
- Serenity
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- Drummond
- Alf
- Sebastian
- Hilary
Verb
Wiktionary
DOBSON, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
DOBSON, noun. The aquatic larva of a large neuropterous insect (Corydalus cornutus), used as bait in fishing.
Dictionary definition
DOBSON, noun. Large brown aquatic larva of the dobsonfly; used as fishing bait.
DOBSON, noun. Large soft-bodied insect having long slender mandibles in the male; aquatic larvae often used as bait.
Wise words
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