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dor
1[ dawr ]
noun
- Also ǰ··ٱ [] a common European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius.
- any of several insects, as the June bug, that make a buzzing noise in flight.
dor
2[ dawr ]
noun
- mockery; scorn.
Dor.
3abbreviation for
- Dorian.
- Doric.
dor
/ ɔː /
noun
- any European dung beetle of the genus Geotrupes and related genera, esp G. stercorarius, having a droning flight
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dor1
Origin of dor2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dor1
Example Sentences
"North Korea is a very closed system and closed economy so they created a successful industry for hacking and laundering and they don't care about the negative impression of cyber crime," Dr Dorit Dor from cyber security company Check Point said.
“Getting off the bus, walking across the road and going ‘Alright Dor?’ and then she gives me advice on what I should be like when I travel up to London to see Gavin, and she gives me a little bit of saucy advice.
"There was a lot of destruction and an active fire," paramedic Dor Vakinin told AFP news agency.
Israel player Dor Saar said on Wednesday that the Ireland team is "quite anti-Semitic".
On the third floor, the theme of “Play” is put through various permutations, including the game-board compositions of Dor Maimoun’s Jacquard-weave textile painting and Michael Hambouz’s gouache on wood panel.
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