Associations to the word «Dory»
Noun
- Funk
- Bowie
- Marlin
- Carp
- Mandy
- Schooner
- Mckenzie
- Cod
- Oar
- Eel
- Catfish
- Lobster
- Faber
- Fisherman
- Langdon
- Goldman
- Banks
- Lil
- Ole
- Zeus
- Bianca
- Gloucester
- Jr
- Mas
- Fishing
- Irwin
- Harley
- Duplication
- Dragonfly
- Wrestler
- Wilbur
- Brill
- Sole
- Doppler
- Simeon
- Bret
- Dopamine
- Antelope
- Surf
- Conservatory
- Terry
- Dixon
- Conductivity
- Camille
- Electrolyte
- Shrimp
- Quay
- Boat
- Shrew
- Tag
- Lyricist
- Whale
- Spp
- Finding
- Sloop
- Fish
- Gar
- Lowell
- Cove
- Herring
- Shark
- Helix
- Jake
- Yacht
- Shoal
- Cape
- Ann
- Rip
- Sequel
- Wrestling
- Stevens
- Rachel
- Mars
- Spear
- Rowan
- Ellen
- Chile
- Crab
- Dat
- Swim
- Donkey
- Tang
- Sail
- Dune
- Miss
- Adelaide
Wiktionary
DORY, noun. (nautical) A small flat-bottomed boat with pointed or somewhat pointed ends, used for fishing both offshore and on rivers.
DORY, noun. Any of several different families of large-eyed, silvery, deep-bodied, laterally compressed, and roughly discoid marine fish.
DORY, noun. (obscure) (cooking) A dish that has been coated or glazed with a yellow substance or with "almond milk".
DORY, adjective. (obscure) Of a bright yellow or golden color.
DORY, adjective. (obscure) (cooking) Coated or glazed with a yellow substance or with "almond milk".
DORY, noun. A wooden pike or spear about three metres (ten feet) in length with a flat, leaf-shaped iron spearhead and a bronze butt-spike (called a sauroter), which was the main weapon of hoplites in Ancient Greece. It was usually not thrown but rather thrust at opponents with one hand.
Dictionary definition
DORY, noun. A small boat of shallow draft with cross thwarts for seats and rowlocks for oars with which it is propelled.
DORY, noun. Pike-like freshwater perches.
DORY, noun. Marine fishes widely distributed in mid-waters and deep slope waters.
Wise words
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