DOL

dol

(noun) a unit of pain intensity

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Proper noun

DOL

(US) Initialism of Department of Labor.

(US) Days of Life

Synonyms

• USDOL

Anagrams

• 'old, DLO, LDO, LOD, Lo'd, LoD, Lod, lod, old

Etymology

Noun

dol (plural dols)

(medicine) The unit of measurement for pain.

Synonyms

• dolor

Anagrams

• 'old, DLO, LDO, LOD, Lo'd, LoD, Lod, lod, old

Etymology

Proper noun

Dol

A township in Lop, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.

Synonyms

• Duolu

• (from Wade–Giles) To-lu

Anagrams

• 'old, DLO, LDO, LOD, Lo'd, LoD, Lod, lod, old

Source: Wiktionary



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