dos |
dow |
As a noun dos
is can, tin.
As a proper noun dow is
.
dox |
dos |
As nouns the difference between dox and dos
is that
dox is (slang) documents, especially information sought by hackers about an individual (address, credit card numbers, etc) while
dos is can, tin.
As a verb dox
is (slang|transitive) to publish the personal information of (an individual) on the internet.
dso |
dos |
Dos is a anagram of dso.
In computing terms the difference between dso and dos
is that
dso is dynamic shared object while
dos is acronym of Disk Operating System|lang=en; a family of 16-bit text-based operating systems for early IBM personal computers.
As initialisms the difference between dso and dos
is that
dso is deep sky object while
DOS is date(s) of service.
As nouns the difference between dso and dos
is that
dso is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
dos is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun DOS is
acronym of Disk Operating System|lang=en; a family of 16-bit text-based operating systems for early IBM personal computers.
dom |
dos |
As a verb dom
is .
As a noun dos is
can, tin.
does |
dos |
As a proper noun does
is .
As a noun dos is
can, tin.
doe |
dos |
As nouns the difference between doe and dos
is that
doe is a female deer; also used of similar animals such as reindeer, antelope, goat while
dos is plural of lang=en.
As initialisms the difference between doe and dos
is that
doe is
Department of EnergyDOS is date(s) of service.
As proper nouns the difference between doe and dos
is that
doe is a surname of English origin while
DOS is acronym of Disk Operating System|lang=en; a family of 16-bit text-based operating systems for early IBM personal computers.
As a verb doe
is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
doh |
dos |
As nouns the difference between doh and dos
is that
doh is an anglicised spelling of do. A syllable used in solfège to represent the first and eighth tonic of a major scale while
dos is plural of lang=en.
As an interjection doh
is expresses surprise and consternation at a stupid mistake made by oneself, or another person.
As a proper noun DOS is
acronym of Disk Operating System|lang=en; a family of 16-bit text-based operating systems for early IBM personal computers.
As an initialism DOS is
date(s) of service.
dis |
dos |
As a numeral dis
is ten.
As a noun dos is
can, tin.
don |
dos |
As nouns the difference between don and dos
is that
don is (science) (
dissolved organic nitrogen) while
dos is can, tin.
dons |
dos |
As a proper noun dons
is (football) , a football club based in aberdeen, scotland.
As a noun dos is
can, tin.
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