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Definition of doo
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Doo (n.) A dove.
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Mica
::
Mica (n.) The name of a group of
minerals
characterized
by
highly
perfect
cleavage,
so that they
readily
separate
into very thin
leaves,
more or less
elastic.
They
differ
widely
in
composition,
and vary in color from pale brown or
yellow
to green or
black.
The
transparent
forms are used in
lanterns,
the doors of
stoves,
etc., being
popularly
called
isinglass.
Formerly
called
also
cat-silver,
and
glimmer..
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.) Ruin;
death.
Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway;
an
opening
or
entrance
to an
inclosed
place;
a gate; a door; a
portal.
Stoop
::
Stoop (n.)
Originally,
a
covered
porch with
seats,
at a house door; the Dutch stoep as
introduced
by the Dutch into New York.
Afterward,
an
out-of-door
flight
of
stairs
of from seven to
fourteen
steps,
with
platform
and
parapets,
leading
to an
entrance
door some
distance
above the
street;
the
French
perron.
Hence,
any
porch,
platform,
entrance
stairway,
or small
veranda,
at a house
door..
Eliminate
::
Eliminate
(v. t.) To put out of
doors;
to
expel;
to
discharge;
to
release;
to set at
liberty.
Suds
::
Sudra (n.) The
lowest
of the four great
castes
among the
Hindoos.
See
Caste.
Canopy
::
Canopy
(n.) An
ornamental
projection,
over a door,
window,
niche,
etc..
Sandpaper
::
Sandpaper
(v. t.) To
smooth
or
polish
with
sandpaper;
as, to
sandpaper
a
door..
Hanging
::
Hanging
(n.) That which is hung as
lining
or
drapery
for the walls of a room, as
tapestry,
paper,
etc., or to cover or drape a door or
window;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural..
Transom
::
Transom
(n.) A
horizontal
crossbar
in a
window,
over a door, or
between
a door and a
window
above it.
Transom
is the
horizontal,
as
mullion
is the
vertical,
bar
across
an
opening.
See
Illust.
of
Mullion..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) To
fasten
with a bar; as, to bar a door or
gate..
Destiny
::
Destiny
(n.) That to which any
person
or thing is
destined;
predetermined
state;
condition
foreordained
by the
Divine
or by human will; fate; lot; doom.
Portal
::
Portal
(n.) A door or gate;
hence,
a way of
entrance
or exit,
especially
one that is grand and
imposing..
Stand
::
Stand (v. i.) A
raised
platform
or
station
where a race or other
outdoor
spectacle
may be
viewed;
as, the
judge's
or the grand stand at a race
course..
Open-air
::
Open-air
(a.)
Taking
place in the open air;
outdoor;
as, an
open-air
game or
meeting..
Splay
::
Splay (v. t.) To turn on one side; to
render
oblique;
to slope or
slant,
as the side of a door,
window,
etc..
Lock
::
Lock (n.)
Anything
that
fastens;
specifically,
a
fastening,
as for a door, a lid, a
trunk,
a
drawer,
and the like, in which a bolt is moved by a key so as to hold or to
release
the thing
fastened..
Burst
::
Burst (v. t.) To break or rend by
violence,
as by an
overcharge
or by
strain
or
pressure,
esp. from
within;
to force open
suddenly;
as, to burst a
cannon;
to burst a blood
vessel;
to burst open the
doors..
Cardoon
::
Cardoon
(n.) A large
herbaceous
plant
(Cynara
Cardunculus)
related
to the
artichoke;
-- used in
cookery
and as a
salad.
Hatch
::
Hatch (n.) A door with an
opening
over it; a half door,
sometimes
set with
spikes
on the upper
edge..
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