Associations to the word «Doc»
Noun
- Jak
- Mildred
- Tanner
- Tors
- Tor
- Lori
- Fest
- Merle
- Gallows
- Blaster
- Wyatt
- Mort
- Wag
- Watson
- Savage
- Samson
- Grape
- Ryan
- Gov
- Blanchard
- Html
- Frock
- Kuhn
- Appellation
- Redoubt
- Ike
- Www
- Emmett
- Hines
- Dentist
- Mat
- Cramer
- Hulk
- Maynard
- Wine
- Tuscany
- Blaine
- Bluegrass
- Papa
- Do
- Asp
- Piedmont
- Dom
- Tonne
- Medic
- Webster
- Marty
- Valle
- Blending
- Winery
- Url
- Marino
- Abolitionist
- Mcqueen
- Dix
- Haiti
- Dean
- Blend
- Clipper
- Tombstone
- Int
- Chet
- Emancipation
- Douglass
- Trumpeter
- Callahan
- Rivers
- Lombardy
- Lib
- Celtic
- Vineyard
- Emilia
- Sparkling
- Virgil
- Wiping
- Sheffield
- Gambler
- Mil
Adjective
Wiktionary
DOC, noun. (informal) A doctor.
DOC, noun. (informal) A document.
DOC, proper noun. A nickname for a medical doctor, a person with an advanced educational degree, or a learned person.
DOC, proper noun. (slang) (usually in plural) A Doc Marten shoe.
DOC, proper noun. (slang) (United States military) A common form of address for combat medics, especially Navy Hospital Corpsmen.
Dictionary definition
DOC, noun. A licensed medical practitioner; "I felt so bad I went to see my doctor".
DOC, noun. The United States federal department that promotes and administers domestic and foreign trade (including management of the census and the patent office); created in 1913.
Wise words
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