dory

Meaning of dory

noun

a narrow deep-bodied fish with a mouth that can be opened very wide.

late Middle English: from French dorée, feminine past participle of dorer ‘gild’, from late Latin deaurare ‘gild over’, based on Latin aurum ‘gold’. Compare with dorado.

noun

a small flat-bottomed rowing boat with a high bow and stern, originally of a kind used for fishing in New England.

early 18th century: perhaps from Miskito dóri ‘dugout’.

Information about dory

  • It is a name.
  • The plural form of dory is: dories.
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Hyphenation of dory

dory

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
  • dory is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

dory synonyms

Meaning dinghy:

dinghy, rowboat

Meaning walleye:

walleye

Anagrams of dory

Royd

Words that rhyme with dory

Dory

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