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dort

Dort vs Dork - What's the difference?

dort | dork |


As a proper noun dork is

ellis island records indicate people registering as early as 1907 with dork as their last name [http://ellisislandorg/search/matchmoreasp?lnm=dork&plnm=dork&first_kind=1&kind=exact&offset=0&dwpdone=1].

Bort vs Dort - What's the difference?

bort | dort |


As a noun bort

is (uncountable) poor quality diamond, used for industrial cutting or abrasion; a poorly crystallized diamond.

Dorm vs Dort - What's the difference?

dorm | dort |


As a noun dorm

is dormitory.

Dory vs Dort - What's the difference?

dory | dort |


As a noun dory

is (nautical) a small flat-bottomed boat with pointed or somewhat pointed ends, used for fishing both offshore and on rivers or dory can be any of several different families of large-eyed, silvery, deep-bodied, laterally compressed, and roughly discoid marine fish or dory can be a wooden pike or spear about three metres (ten feet) in length with a flat, leaf-shaped iron spearhead and a bronze butt-spike (called a sauroter), which was the main weapon of hoplites in ancient greece it was not thrown, but thrust at opponents with one hand.

As an adjective dory

is (obscure) of a bright yellow or golden color.

Dorr vs Dort - What's the difference?

dorr | dort |


As a noun dorr

is a dor, or dorbeetle.

Mort vs Dort - What's the difference?

mort | dort |


As a noun mort

is roach; a small fish.

Dort vs Dor - What's the difference?

dort | dor |


As a noun dor is

door.

Dort vs Doot - What's the difference?

dort | doot |


As a verb doot is

(chiefly|scotland) doubt.

Dort vs Dot - What's the difference?

dort | dot |


As an acronym dot is

department of transportation.

Dort vs Doru - What's the difference?

dort | doru |

Doru is likely misspelled.


Doru has no English definition.

As a noun dort

is a sulky or sullen mood; the sulks.

As a verb dort

is to become pettish; sulk.

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