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Doris  n.  (Zool.) A genus of nudibranchiate mollusks having a wreath of branchiae on the back.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Doris" Quotes from Famous Books



... scarcely celebrities are characters so well known, locally, as to stand out in bizarre relief even against that variegated background of personalities. There is Doris, the dancer, slim, strange, agile, with a genius for the centre of the Bohemian stage, an expert, exotic style of dancing, and a singular and touching passion for her only child. At the Greenwich masquerades she used to shine resplendent, her ...
— Greenwich Village • Anna Alice Chapin

... "I'm Doris Caspary, the night telephone operator. Mr. Cornell called me about fifteen minutes after twelve and asked me to put him down for a call at eight o'clock this morning. Then he called at about seven thirty and said that he was already ...
— Highways in Hiding • George Oliver Smith



Words linked to "Doris" :   Greek mythology, Greece, Doris May Lessing, Hellenic Republic, Doris Lessing, region, part



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