doe

  • 21DoE — ► ABBREVIATION ▪ (in the UK) Department of the Environment …

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  • 22doe — ► NOUN 1) a female roe or fallow deer or reindeer. 2) a female hare, rabbit, rat, ferret, or kangaroo. ORIGIN Old English …

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  • 23DOE — abbrev. Department of Energy …

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  • 24Doe —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Le nom Doe est utilisé en langue anglaise pour désigner une personne non identifiée (John Doe ou Jane Doe) mais il est aussi porté par les… …

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  • 25doe — noun (plural does or doe) Etymology: Middle English do, from Old English dā; akin to German dialect tē doe Date: before 12th century the adult female of various mammals (as a deer, rabbit, or kangaroo) of which the male is called buck …

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  • 26Doe — Recorded as Do and Doe, this is an English surname, which is far better known in the United States of America. It originates from the Olde English word da meaning a female deer, and has the associated surnames of Stagg, Roe, and Roebuck. The… …

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  • 27doe n — 1) Q: Why do we call a dollar a buck? A: It s doe. 2) Marketing has the big bucks, sales has all the doe see picture …

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  • 28doe — UK [dəʊ] / US [doʊ] noun [countable] Word forms doe : singular doe plural does a female deer, or the female of some other animals such as a rabbit. The male of these animals is called a buck …

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  • 29Doe — /doʊ/ (say doh) noun John, Jane, See John Doe, Jane Doe …

  • 30Doe — See: JOHN DOE …

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