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dop

Dop vs Deop - What's the difference?

dop | deop |


As verbs the difference between dop and deop

is that dop is while deop is (internet) to demote (an irc operator) from operator status.

Dop vs Doz - What's the difference?

dop | doz |


As a verb dop

is .

Drop vs Dop - What's the difference?

drop | dop |


As verbs the difference between drop and dop

is that drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid) while dop is .

As a noun drop

is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.

Dap vs Dop - What's the difference?

dap | dop |


As a noun dap

is baptism.

As a verb dop is

.

Dorp vs Dop - What's the difference?

dorp | dop |


As nouns the difference between dorp and dop

is that dorp is a village or small town; a town considered provincial while dop is . A drink.

As a verb dop is

to fail or to plug (an examination, standard or grade.

Dop vs Yop - What's the difference?

dop | yop |


As a verb dop

is .

As a noun yop is

a person employed under the youth opportunities programme in britain in the 1980s.

As an interjection yop is

affirmative.

Dod vs Dop - What's the difference?

dod | dop |


As an initialism dod

is .

As a verb dop is

.

Dep vs Dop - What's the difference?

dep | dop |


As a verb dop is

.

Doy vs Dop - What's the difference?

doy | dop |


As an interjection doy

is disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.

As a verb dop is

.

Dot vs Dop - What's the difference?

dot | dop |


In obsolete terms the difference between dot and dop

is that dot is a lump or clot while dop is a dip; a low courtesy.

As nouns the difference between dot and dop

is that dot is a small spot while dop is . A drink.

As verbs the difference between dot and dop

is that dot is to cover with small spots (of some liquid) while dop is to fail or to plug (an examination, standard or grade.

As a preposition dot

is dot product of the previous vector and the following vector.

As a proper noun Dot

is diminutive of the female given name Dorothy.

As an acronym DOT

is department of Transportation.

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