dorse
11send to dorse — (obs sl) To throw on the back • • • Main Entry: ↑dorsal …
12rear-dorse — rearˈ arch, rearˈ dorse, rearˈ dos, rearˈ dorter see under ↑rere • • • Main Entry: ↑rear …
13en|dorse|ment — «ehn DRS muhnt», noun. 1. a person s name on the back of a check, note, bill, or other document, in evidence of its transfer or assuring its payment. 2. the act of writing on the back of a check or other document. 3. Figurative. approval; support …
14in|dorse — «ihn DRS», transitive verb, dorsed, dors|ing. = endorse. (Cf. ↑endorse) …
15en|dorse — …
16in·dorse — ↑endorse , indorsement variant spellings of ↑endorse, ↑endorsement …
17en·dorse — …
18in·dorse·ment — ↑endorsement …
19en·dorse·ment — …
20Gadus callarias — Dorse Dorse, n. (Zo[ o]l.) The Baltic or variable cod ({Gadus callarias}), by some believed to be the young of the common codfish. [1913 Webster] …