Associations to the word «Dors»
Noun
- Sal
- Centaur
- Irene
- Karin
- Jumper
- Seldon
- Tar
- Weiss
- Zombie
- Helium
- Mor
- Ul
- Ogre
- Opioid
- Chet
- Goblin
- Magician
- Trent
- Chameleon
- Hirsch
- Moshe
- Val
- Gustave
- Earle
- Tara
- Tel
- Tapestry
- Gupta
- Moat
- Bahadur
- Flier
- Fin
- Gil
- Shields
- Agonist
- Chasm
- Swordsman
- Tay
- Omen
- Ganglion
- Aviv
- Dorado
- Helm
- Madame
- Min
- Fief
- Honduras
- Yemen
- Roc
- Ki
- Nicaragua
- Dar
- Fugitive
- Rajput
- Ivy
- Spider
- Rabbi
- Rhapsody
- Behest
- Bosom
- Turin
- Hoop
- Ben
- Cedric
- Israeli
- Valley
- Tops
- Pilgrimage
- Hebrew
- Mysticism
- Stephan
- Tentacle
- Ape
- Slime
- Ha
- Dived
- Affinity
- Ephraim
- Conte
- Georges
- Snout
Wiktionary
DOR, noun. A large European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius, that makes a droning noise while flying.
DOR, noun. Any flying insect which makes a loud humming noise, such as the June bug or a bumblebee.
DOR, noun. (obsolete) A trick, joke, or deception.
Wise words
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gone, gone forever.