Name Report For First Name DOMINIC:

DOMINIC

First name DOMINIC's origin is Latin. DOMINIC means "belonging to the lord". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DOMINIC below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of dominic.(Brown names are of the same origin (Latin) with DOMINIC and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with DOMINIC - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DOMINIC

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DOMİNİC AS A WHOLE:

dominica dominick

NAMES RHYMING WITH DOMİNİC (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (ominic) - Names That Ends with ominic:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (minic) - Names That Ends with minic:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (inic) - Names That Ends with inic:

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (nic) - Names That Ends with nic:

nic alhmanic yannic ganic corbenic

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ic) - Names That Ends with ic:

cedric holic vargovic psamtic bhruic tlanextic afric aifric airic caillic citlalic earric eiric lyric aaric adalric aelfric albaric aldric alhric alric andric aric audric bardaric barric benoic beric bhaic bhric broderic brodric caddaric cormic cuanaic cyneric cynric daric dedric eadric edric egeslic elric frederic jeric jerric kedric kendric merric mylnric padraic padric patric rodric sarlic secgwic stanwic tedric thomdic vic wolfric baldric alhmarric alaric sguelaic sedgewic osric emeric kenric atelic betlic cerdic godric sihtric eoforwic roddric roderic

NAMES RHYMING WITH DOMİNİC (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (domini) - Names That Begins with domini:

dominik dominique

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (domin) - Names That Begins with domin:

dominga domingart domingo

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (domi) - Names That Begins with domi:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (dom) - Names That Begins with dom:

domenica domenick domenico domenique domevlo domhnall domhnull domhnulla

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (do) - Names That Begins with do:

doane doanna doba dobhailen dobi dodinel dohnatello dohosan dohtor doire doireann dolan doli dolie dolius dollie dolly dolores dolorita dolph dolphus don dona donagh donaghy donahue donal donald donalda donall donat donata donatello donatien donato donavan donavon doncia dondre donegan donel donell donella donelle dong donia donita donkor donn donna donnachadh donnally donnan donnchadh donne donnel donnell donnelly donnie donnitta donny donogb donogh donoma donovan dontae dontay dontaye donte dontell dontrell donzel dooley doon dor dora doralie doran dorbeta dorcas dorcey dordei dordie dore doreen doreena doren

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DOMİNİC:

First Names which starts with 'dom' and ends with 'nic':

First Names which starts with 'do' and ends with 'ic':

First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'c':

denisc duc

English Words Rhyming DOMINIC

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DOMİNİC AS A WHOLE:

dominicalnoun (n.) The Lord's day or Sunday; also, the Lord's prayer.
 adjective (a.) Indicating, or pertaining to, the Lord's day, or Sunday.
 adjective (a.) Relating to, or given by, our Lord; as, the dominical (or Lord's) prayer.

dominicannoun (n.) One of an order of mendicant monks founded by Dominic de Guzman, in 1215. A province of the order was established in England in 1221. The first foundation in the United States was made in 1807. The Master of the Sacred Palace at Rome is always a Dominican friar. The Dominicans are called also preaching friars, friars preachers, black friars (from their black cloak), brothers of St. Mary, and in France, Jacobins.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to St. Dominic (Dominic de Guzman), or to the religions communities named from him.

dominicidenoun (n.) The act of killing a master.
 noun (n.) One who kills his master.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DOMİNİC (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ominic) - English Words That Ends with ominic:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (minic) - English Words That Ends with minic:


aluminicadjective (a.) Of or containing aluminium; as, aluminic phosphate.

brahminicadjective (a.) Alt. of ical

carminicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or derived from, carmine.

cuminicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, cumin, or from oil of caraway; as, cuminic acid.

gelseminicnoun (n.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the yellow jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens); as, gelseminic acid, a white crystalline substance resembling esculin.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (inic) - English Words That Ends with inic:


abietinicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to abietin; as, abietinic acid.

aclinicadjective (a.) Without inclination or dipping; -- said the magnetic needle balances itself horizontally, having no dip. The aclinic line is also termed the magnetic equator.

actinicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to actinism; as, actinic rays.

adiactinicadjective (a.) Not transmitting the actinic rays.

chloroplatinicadjective (a.) See Platinichloric.

cholinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, the bile.

clinicnoun (n.) One confined to the bed by sickness.
 noun (n.) One who receives baptism on a sick bed.
 noun (n.) A school, or a session of a school or class, in which medicine or surgery is taught by the examination and treatment of patients in the presence of the pupils.
 verb (v. i.) Of or pertaining to a bed, especially, a sick bed.
 verb (v. i.) Of or pertaining to a clinic, or to the study of disease in the living subject.

delphinicnoun (n.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the dolphin; phocenic.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the larkspur; specifically, relating to the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria).

diactinicadjective (a.) Capable of transmitting the chemical or actinic rays of light; as, diactinic media.

diclinicadjective (a.) Having two of the intersections between the three axes oblique. See Crystallization.

encrinicadjective (a.) Alt. of Encrinital

eugetinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, eugenol; as, eugetic acid.

fellinicadjective (a.) Of, relating to, or derived from, bile or gall; as, fellinic acid.

frangulinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or drived from, frangulin, or a species (Rhamnus Frangula) of the buckthorn.

franklinicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Benjamin Franklin.

gadolinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to or containing gadolinium.

glucinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, glucinum; as, glucinic oxide.

homologinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, homology; as, homologinic qualities, or differences.

hematinicnoun (n.) Any substance, such as an iron salt or organic compound containing iron, which when ingested tends to increase the hemoglobin contents of the blood.

inosinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, inosite; as, inosinic acid.

isatinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, isatin; as, isatic acid, which is also called trioxindol.

isoclinicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or indicating, equality of inclination or dip; having equal inclination or dip.

isonicotinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, isonicotine.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid isomeric with nicotinic acid.

jacobinicadjective (a.) Alt. of Jacobinical

kinicadjective (a.) See Quinic.

kinnikinicnoun (n.) Prepared leaves or bark of certain plants; -- used by the Indians of the Northwest for smoking, either mixed with tobacco or as a substitute for it. Also, a plant so used, as the osier cornel (Cornus stolonijra), and the bearberry (Arctostaphylus Uva-ursi).

larixinicadjective (a.) Of, or derived from, the larch (Larix); as, larixinic acid.

leucinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from leucin, and called also oxycaproic acid.

levulinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or denoting, an acid (called also acetyl-propionic acid), C5H8O3, obtained by the action of dilute acids on various sugars (as levulose).

lipinicadjective (a.) Lipic.

lupulinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, hops; specifically, designating an acid obtained by the decomposition of lupulin.

mandarinicadjective (a.) Appropriate or peculiar to a mandarin.

meconinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid which occurs in opium, and which may be obtained by oxidizing narcotine.

monoclinicadjective (a.) Having one oblique intersection; -- said of that system of crystallization in which the vertical axis is inclined to one, but at right angles to the other, lateral axis. See Crystallization.

morainicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a moranie.

narcotinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to narcotine.

nicotinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, nicotine; nicotic; -- used specifically to designate an acid related to pyridine, obtained by the oxidation of nicotine, and called nicotinic acid.

odinicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Odin.

orsellinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid obtained by a partial decomposition of orsellic acid as a white crystalline substance, and related to protocatechuic acid.

quinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or connected with, quinine and related compounds; specifically, designating a nonnitrogenous acid obtained from cinchona bark, coffee, beans, etc., as a white crystalline substance.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or connected with, quinine and related compounds; specifically, designating a nonnitrogenous acid obtained from cinchona bark, coffee, beans, etc., as a white crystalline substance.

quininicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a nitrogenous acid obtained as a yellow crystalline substance by the oxidation of quinine.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a nitrogenous acid obtained as a yellow crystalline substance by the oxidation of quinine.

phosphinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, certain acids analogous to the phosphonic acids, but containing two hydrocarbon radicals, and derived from the secondary phosphines by oxidation.

pinicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pine; obtained from the pine; formerly, designating an acid which is the chief constituent of common resin, -- now called abietic, or sylvic, acid.

platinicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, platinum; -- used specifically to designate those compounds in which the element has a higher valence, as contrasted with the platinous compounds; as, platinic chloride (PtCl4).

polyclinicnoun (n.) A clinic in which diseases of many sorts are treated; especially, an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease.

pulvinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained by the decomposition of vulpinic acid, as a white crystalline substance.

rabbinicnoun (n.) The language or dialect of the rabbins; the later Hebrew.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Rabbinical

resinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, resin; as, the resinic acids.

retinicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to resin; derived from resin; specifically, designating an acid found in certain fossil resins and hydrocarbons.

ricinicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, castor oil; formerly, designating an acid now called ricinoleic acid.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nic) - English Words That Ends with nic:


aaronicadjective (a.) Alt. of Aaronical

acetonicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to acetone; as, acetonic bodies.

achronicadjective (a.) See Acronyc.

adelocodonicadjective (a.) Applied to sexual zooids of hydroids, that have a saclike form and do not become free; -- opposed to phanerocodonic.

adonicnoun (n.) An Adonic verse.
 adjective (a.) Relating to Adonis, famed for his beauty.

aganglionicadjective (a.) Without ganglia.

agonicadjective (a.) Not forming an angle.

alcoranicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Koran.

alcyonicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Alcyonaria.

aldermanicadjective (a.) Relating to, becoming to, or like, an alderman; characteristic of an alderman.

alemannicnoun (n.) The language of the Alemanni.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to the Alemanni, a confederacy of warlike German tribes.

aleuronicadjective (a.) Having the nature of aleurone.

alkoranicadjective (a.) Same as Alcoranic.

allemannicadjective (a.) See Alemannic.

alloxanicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to alloxan; -- applied to an acid obtained by the action of soluble alkalies on alloxan.

amasthenicadjective (a.) Uniting the chemical rays of light into one focus, as a certain kind of lens; amacratic.

ammonicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ammonia.

amphictyonicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Amphictyons or their League or Council; as, an Amphictyonic town or state; the Amphictyonic body.

amphigonicadjective (a.) Pertaining to amphigony; sexual; as, amphigonic propagation.

anachronicadjective (a.) Alt. of Anachronical

anemonicadjective (a.) An acrid, poisonous, crystallizable substance, obtained from, the anemone, or from anemonin.

anharmonicadjective (a.) Not harmonic.

anisosthenicadjective (a.) Of unequal strength.

anthropogenicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to anthropogeny.

antimonicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, antimony; -- said of those compounds of antimony in which this element has its highest equivalence; as, antimonic acid.

antiphonicadjective (a.) Antiphonal.

aphonicadjective (a.) Alt. of Aphonous

apollonicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Apollo.

architectonicnoun (n.) The science of architecture.
 noun (n.) The act of arranging knowledge into a system.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Architectonical

aristophanicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Aristophanes, the Athenian comic poet.

arsenicnoun (n.) One of the elements, a solid substance resembling a metal in its physical properties, but in its chemical relations ranking with the nonmetals. It is of a steel-gray color and brilliant luster, though usually dull from tarnish. It is very brittle, and sublimes at 356¡ Fahrenheit. It is sometimes found native, but usually combined with silver, cobalt, nickel, iron, antimony, or sulphur. Orpiment and realgar are two of its sulphur compounds, the first of which is the true arsenicum of the ancients. The element and its compounds are active poisons. Specific gravity from 5.7 to 5.9. Atomic weight 75. Symbol As.
 noun (n.) Arsenious oxide or arsenious anhydride; -- called also arsenious acid, white arsenic, and ratsbane.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, arsenic; -- said of those compounds of arsenic in which this element has its highest equivalence; as, arsenic acid.

arthrodynicadjective (a.) Pertaining to arthrodynia, or pain in the joints; rheumatic.

assapanicnoun (n.) The American flying squirrel (Pteromys volucella).

asthenicadjective (a.) Characterized by, or pertaining to, debility; weak; debilitating.

atechnicadjective (a.) Without technical or artistic knowledge.

atonicnoun (n.) A word that has no accent.
 noun (n.) An element of speech entirely destitute of vocality, or produced by the breath alone; a nonvocal or surd consonant; a breathing.
 noun (n.) A remedy capable of allaying organic excitement or irritation.
 adjective (a.) Characterized by atony, or want of vital energy; as, an atonic disease.
 adjective (a.) Unaccented; as, an atonic syllable.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of tone vocality; surd.

authochthonicadjective (a.) Alt. of Autochthonous

azonicadjective (a.) Confined to no zone or region; not local.

actinophonicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or causing the production of, sound by means of the actinic, or ultraviolet, rays; as, actinophonic phenomena.

aeromechanicnoun (n.) A mechanic or mechanician expert in the art and practice of aeronautics.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Aeromechanical

amylogenicadjective (a.) Of or pert. to amylogen.
 adjective (a.) Forming starch; -- applied specif. to leucoplasts.

antibubonicadjective (a.) Good or used against bubonic plague; as, antibubonic serum, obtained from immunized horses; antibubonic vaccine, a sterilized bouillon culture of the plague bacillus; antibubonic measures.

babylonicadjective (a.) Alt. of Babylonical

botanicadjective (a.) Alt. of Botanical

bothnicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Bothnia, a country of northern Europe, or to a gulf of the same name which forms the northern part of the Baltic sea.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DOMİNİC (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (domini) - Words That Begins with domini:


dominienoun (n.) A schoolmaster; a pedagogue.
 noun (n.) A clergyman. See Domine, 1.

dominionnoun (n.) Sovereign or supreme authority; the power of governing and controlling; independent right of possession, use, and control; sovereignty; supremacy.
 noun (n.) Superior prominence; predominance; ascendency.
 noun (n.) That which is governed; territory over which authority is exercised; the tract, district, or county, considered as subject; as, the dominions of a king. Also used figuratively; as, the dominion of the passions.
 noun (n.) A supposed high order of angels; dominations. See Domination, 3.


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (domin) - Words That Begins with domin:


dominanoun (n.) Lady; a lady; -- a title formerly given to noble ladies who held a barony in their own right.

dominancenoun (n.) Alt. of Dominancy

dominancynoun (n.) Predominance; ascendency; authority.

dominantnoun (n.) The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on.
 adjective (a.) Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling; predominant; as, the dominant party, church, spirit, power.

dominatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dominate

dominationnoun (n.) The act of dominating; exercise of power in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority; often, arbitrary or insolent sway.
 noun (n.) A ruling party; a party in power.
 noun (n.) A high order of angels in the celestial hierarchy; -- a meaning given by the schoolmen.

dominativeadjective (a.) Governing; ruling; imperious.

dominatornoun (n.) A ruler or ruling power.

dominenoun (n.) A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church. The word is also applied locally in the United States, in colloquial speech, to any clergyman.
 noun (n.) A West Indian fish (Epinula magistralis), of the family Trichiuridae. It is a long-bodied, voracious fish.
 noun (n.) A clergyman.

domineeringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Domineer
 adjective (a.) Ruling arrogantly; overbearing.

dominonoun (n.) A kind of hood worn by the canons of a cathedral church; a sort of amice.
 noun (n.) A mourning veil formerly worn by women.
 noun (n.) A kind of mask; particularly, a half mask worn at masquerades, to conceal the upper part of the face. Dominos were formerly worn by ladies in traveling.
 noun (n.) A costume worn as a disguise at masquerades, consisting of a robe with a hood adjustable at pleasure.
 noun (n.) A person wearing a domino.
 noun (n.) A game played by two or more persons, with twenty-eight pieces of wood, bone, or ivory, of a flat, oblong shape, plain at the back, but on the face divided by a line in the middle, and either left blank or variously dotted after the manner of dice. The game is played by matching the spots or the blank of an unmatched half of a domino already played
 noun (n.) One of the pieces with which the game of dominoes is played.

dominusnoun (n.) Master; sir; -- a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or a clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (domi) - Words That Begins with domi:


domicaladjective (a.) Relating to, or shaped like, a dome.

domicilenoun (n.) An abode or mansion; a place of permanent residence, either of an individual or a family.
 noun (n.) A residence at a particular place accompanied with an intention to remain there for an unlimited time; a residence accepted as a final abode.
 verb (v. t.) To establish in a fixed residence, or a residence that constitutes habitancy; to domiciliate.

domicilingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Domicile

domiciliarnoun (n.) A member of a household; a domestic.

domicillaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a domicile, or the residence of a person or family.

domiciliatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Domiciliate

domiciliationnoun (n.) The act of domiciliating; permanent residence; inhabitancy.

domiculturenoun (n.) The art of house-keeping, cookery, etc.

domitableadjective (a.) That can be tamed.

domitenoun (n.) A grayish variety of trachyte; -- so called from the Puy-de-Dome in Auvergne, France, where it is found.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dom) - Words That Begins with dom:


domnoun (n.) A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. See Don, and Dan.
 noun (n.) In Portugal and Brazil, the title given to a member of the higher classes.

domableadjective (a.) Capable of being tamed; tamable.

domablenessnoun (n.) Tamableness.

domagenoun (n.) Damage; hurt.
 noun (n.) Subjugation.

domainnoun (n.) Dominion; empire; authority.
 noun (n.) The territory over which dominion or authority is exerted; the possessions of a sovereign or commonwealth, or the like. Also used figuratively.
 noun (n.) Landed property; estate; especially, the land about the mansion house of a lord, and in his immediate occupancy; demesne.
 noun (n.) Ownership of land; an estate or patrimony which one has in his own right; absolute proprietorship; paramount or sovereign ownership.

domaladjective (a.) Pertaining to a house.

domanialadjective (a.) Of or relating to a domain or to domains.

domenoun (n.) A building; a house; an edifice; -- used chiefly in poetry.
 noun (n.) A cupola formed on a large scale.
 noun (n.) Any erection resembling the dome or cupola of a building; as the upper part of a furnace, the vertical steam chamber on the top of a boiler, etc.
 noun (n.) A prism formed by planes parallel to a lateral axis which meet above in a horizontal edge, like the roof of a house; also, one of the planes of such a form.
 noun (n.) Decision; judgment; opinion; a court decision.

domebooknoun (n.) A book said to have been compiled under the direction of King Alfred. It is supposed to have contained the principal maxims of the common law, the penalties for misdemeanors, and the forms of judicial proceedings. Domebook was probably a general name for book of judgments.

domedadjective (a.) Furnished with a dome; shaped like a dome.

domesdaynoun (n.) A day of judgment. See Doomsday.

domesmannoun (n.) A judge; an umpire.

domesticnoun (n.) One who lives in the family of an other, as hired household assistant; a house servant.
 noun (n.) Articles of home manufacture, especially cotton goods.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to one's house or home, or one's household or family; relating to home life; as, domestic concerns, life, duties, cares, happiness, worship, servants.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a nation considered as a family or home, or to one's own country; intestine; not foreign; as, foreign wars and domestic dissensions.
 adjective (a.) Remaining much at home; devoted to home duties or pleasures; as, a domestic man or woman.
 adjective (a.) Living in or near the habitations of man; domesticated; tame as distinguished from wild; as, domestic animals.
 adjective (a.) Made in one's own house, nation, or country; as, domestic manufactures, wines, etc.

domesticalnoun (n.) A family; a household.
 adjective (a.) Domestic.

domesticantadjective (a.) Forming part of the same family.

domesticating.noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Domesticate

domesticateadjective (a.) To make domestic; to habituate to home life; as, to domesticate one's self.
 adjective (a.) To cause to be, as it were, of one's family or country; as, to domesticate a foreign custom or word.
 adjective (a.) To tame or reclaim from a wild state; as, to domesticate wild animals; to domesticate a plant.

domesticationnoun (n.) The act of domesticating, or accustoming to home; the action of taming wild animals.

domesticatornoun (n.) One who domesticates.

domesticitynoun (n.) The state of being domestic; domestic character; household life.

domettnoun (n.) A kind of baize of which the ward is cotton and the weft woolen.

domeykitenoun (n.) A massive mineral of tin-white or steel-gray color, an arsenide of copper.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DOMİNİC:

English Words which starts with 'dom' and ends with 'nic':



English Words which starts with 'do' and ends with 'ic':

doceticadjective (a.) Pertaining to, held by, or like, the Docetae.

docimasticadjective (a.) Proving by experiments or tests.

dodecasyllabicadjective (a.) Having twelve syllables.

doeglicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, the doegling; as, doeglic acid (Chem.), an oily substance resembling oleic acid.

dogmaticnoun (n.) One of an ancient sect of physicians who went by general principles; -- opposed to the Empiric.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Dogmatical

dokimasticadjective (a.) Docimastic.

doleriticadjective (a.) Of the nature of dolerite; as, much lava is doleritic lava.

dolichocephalicadjective (a.) Alt. of Dolichocephalous

dolomiticadjective (a.) Pertaining to dolomite.

dolorificadjective (a.) Alt. of Dolorifical

donatisticadjective (a.) Pertaining to Donatism.

doricnoun (n.) The Doric dialect.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to Doris, in ancient Greece, or to the Dorians; as, the Doric dialect.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to, or resembling, the oldest and simplest of the three orders of architecture used by the Greeks, but ranked as second of the five orders adopted by the Romans. See Abacus, Capital, Order.
 adjective (a.) Of or relating to one of the ancient Greek musical modes or keys. Its character was adapted both to religions occasions and to war.