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  • 11DOE — (depends on experience) dəʊ conditional on how much prior experience one has (often used in job offers to qualify the range of pay offered, e.g. 20K 30K DOE) DOE (Design of Experiments) dəʊ plan or model prepared and followed when gathering… …

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  • 12Doe — [dō] n. a name ( John Doe, Jane Doe) used in law courts, legal papers, etc. to refer to any person whose name is unknown …

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  • 13Doe — (d[=o]), n. [AS. d[=a]; cf. Dan. daa, daa dyr, deer, and perh. L. dama. [root]66.] (Zo[ o]l.) A female deer or antelope; specifically, the female of the fallow deer, of which the male is called a buck. Also applied to the female of other animals …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 14Doe — (d[=oo]), n. A feat. [Obs.] See {Do}, n. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15doe — [dō] n. pl. does or doe [ME do < OE da, akin to Alemannic te < IE base * dome , TAME] the female deer, antelope, rabbit, goat, etc.: see BUCK1 …

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  • 16DOE/NV — DOE Nevada operations office (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) …

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  • 17Doe — (Samuel Kaneyon) (1951 1990) sergent chef et homme politique libérien. Prés. de la Rép. et chef du gouvernement de 1980 à son exécution …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 18DOE — DOE, the the abbreviation for the Department of Energy, a US government department …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19doe — [ dou ] noun count a female DEER or the female of some other animals such as a RABBIT. The male of these animals is called a buck …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 20doe — O.E. da a female deer, of unknown origin, perhaps a Celtic loan word (Cf. Cornish da fallow deer, O.Ir. dam ox, Welsh dafad sheep ) …

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