5 letter words starting with do

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  • DOABS
  • DOATS
  • DOBBY
  • DOBES
  • DOBIE
  • DOBLA
  • DOBLE
  • DOBRA
  • DOBRO
  • DOCHT
  • DOCKS
  • DOCOS
  • DOCUS
  • DODDY
  • DODGE
  • DODGY
  • DODOS
  • DOEKS
  • DOERS
  • DOEST
  • DOETH
  • DOFFS
  • DOGAL
  • DOGAN
  • DOGES
  • DOGEY
  • DOGGO
  • DOGGY
  • DOGIE
  • DOGLY
  • DOGMA
  • DOHYO
  • DOILT
  • DOILY
  • DOING
  • DOITS
  • DOJOS
  • DOLCE
  • DOLCI
  • DOLED
  • DOLEE
  • DOLES
  • DOLEY
  • DOLIA
  • DOLIE
  • DOLLS
  • DOLLY
  • DOLMA
  • DOLOR
  • DOLOS
  • DOLTS
  • DOMAL
  • DOMED
  • DOMES
  • DOMIC
  • DONAH
  • DONAS
  • DONEE
  • DONER
  • DONGA
  • DONGS
  • DONKO
  • DONNA
  • DONNE
  • DONNY
  • DONOR
  • DONSY
  • DONUT
  • DOOBS
  • DOOCE
  • DOODY
  • DOOFS
  • DOOKS
  • DOOKY
  • DOOLE
  • DOOLS
  • DOOLY
  • DOOMS
  • DOOMY
  • DOONA
  • DOORN
  • DOORS
  • DOOZY
  • DOPAS
  • DOPED
  • DOPER
  • DOPES
  • DOPEY
  • DOPPE
  • DORAD
  • DORBA
  • DORBS
  • DOREE
  • DORES
  • DORIC
  • DORIS
  • DORJE
  • DORKS
  • DORKY
  • DORMS
  • DORMY
  • DORPS
  • DORRS
  • DORSA
  • DORSE
  • DORTS
  • DORTY
  • DOSAI
  • DOSAS
  • DOSED
  • DOSEH
  • DOSER
  • DOSES
  • DOSHA
  • DOTAL
  • DOTED
  • DOTER
  • DOTES
  • DOTTY
  • DOUAR
  • DOUBT
  • DOUCE
  • DOUCS
  • DOUGH
  • DOUKS
  • DOULA
  • DOUMA
  • DOUMS
  • DOUPS
  • DOURA
  • DOUSE
  • DOUTS
  • DOVED
  • DOVEN
  • DOVER
  • DOVES
  • DOVIE
  • DOWAK
  • DOWAR
  • DOWDS
  • DOWDY
  • DOWED
  • DOWEL
  • DOWER
  • DOWFS
  • DOWIE
  • DOWLE
  • DOWLS
  • DOWLY
  • DOWNA
  • DOWNS
  • DOWNY
  • DOWPS
  • DOWRY
  • DOWSE
  • DOWTS
  • DOXED
  • DOXES
  • DOXIE
  • DOYEN
  • DOYLY
  • DOZED
  • DOZEN
  • DOZER
  • DOZES

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of doily

doily (noun)

  1. A small ornamental piece of lace or linen or paper used to protect a surface from scratches by hard objects such as vases or bowls; or to decorate a plate of food.
  2. An old kind of woollen material.


Definition of downs

downs (noun)

  1. A negative aspect; a downer.
  2. A grudge (on someone).
  3. An act of swallowing an entire drink at once.
  4. A single play, from the time the ball is snapped (the start) to the time the whistle is blown (the end) when the ball is down, or is downed.
  5. (crosswords) A clue whose solution runs vertically in the grid.
  6. A downstairs room of a two-story house.
  7. Down payment.

downs (verb)

  1. To knock (someone or something) down; to cause to come down, to fell.
  2. To lower; to put (something) down.
  3. To defeat; to overpower.
  4. To disparage, to put down.
  5. To go or come down; to descend.
  6. To drink or swallow, especially without stopping before the vessel containing the liquid is empty.
  7. To render (the ball) dead, typically by touching the ground while in possession.
  8. (pocket billiards) To sink (a ball) into a hole or pocket.

downs (noun)

  1. (especially southern England) A hill, especially a chalk hill; rolling grassland
  2. (usually in the plural) A field, especially one used for horse racing.
  3. (chiefly in the plural) A tract of poor, sandy, undulating or hilly land near the sea, covered with fine turf which serves chiefly for the grazing of sheep.

downs (noun)

  1. Soft, fluffy immature feathers which grow on young birds. Used as insulating material in duvets, sleeping bags and jackets.
  2. The pubescence of plants; the hairy crown or envelope of the seeds of certain plants, such as the thistle.
  3. The soft hair of the face when beginning to appear.
  4. That which is made of down, as a bed or pillow; that which affords ease and repose, like a bed of down.

downs (verb)

  1. To cover, ornament, line, or stuff with down.


Definition of dozen

dozen (noun)

  1. A set of twelve.
  2. (as plural only, always followed by of) A large, unspecified number of, comfortably estimated in small multiples of twelve, thus generally implied to be significantly more than ten or twelve, but less than perhaps one or two hundred; many.
  3. An old English measure of ore containing 12 hundredweight.