forn |
dorn |
As nouns the difference between forn and dorn
is that
forn is sacrifice while
dorn is fist.
dory |
dorn |
As nouns the difference between dory and dorn
is that
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 while
dorn is fist.
As an adjective dory
is (obscure) of a bright yellow or golden color.
dorn |
doon |
As a noun dorn
is fist.
As an adverb doon is
(geordie) down.
As a preposition doon is
(geordie) down.
As an adjective doon is
(geordie) on a lower level than before; down.
lorn |
dorn |
As an adjective lorn
is lost, doomed.
As a noun dorn is
a British ray; the thornback.
corn |
dorn |
As nouns the difference between corn and dorn
is that
corn is the main cereal plant grown for its grain in a given region, such as oats in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and wheat or barley in England and Wales while
dorn is a British ray; the thornback.
As a verb corn
is to granulate; to form a substance into grains.
dorn |
dork |
As a noun dorn
is fist.
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].
don |
dorn |
As nouns the difference between don and dorn
is that
don is (science) (
dissolved organic nitrogen) while
dorn is fist.
horn |
dorn |
As nouns the difference between horn and dorn
is that
horn is a hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals, usually paired while
dorn is a British ray; the thornback.
As a verb horn
is to assault with the horns.
As a proper noun Horn
is
Cape Horn, at the southern tip of South America.
worn |
dorn |
As an adjective worn
is damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
As a verb worn
is past participle of lang=en.
As a noun dorn is
a British ray; the thornback.
torn |
dorn |
As a verb torn
is past participle of lang=en (rip, rend, speed).
As a noun dorn is
a British ray; the thornback.
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