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Showing words for DOUGLAS using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Douglas

douglas

6 Letter Words for Douglas

algous, doulas

5 Letter Words for Douglas

aglus, alods, aloud, aulos, dagos, dogal, dolus, dougl, doula, duals, dugal, gadso, gadus, gauds, gauls, glads, goads, goals, golds, gouda, gulas, gusla, lagos, laudo, lauds, loads, ludos, odals, salud, sauld, udals

4 Letter Words for Douglas

ados, aglu, agos, alod, also, asgd, dago, dags, dalo, dals, dogs, dola, dols, dosa, doua, dual, dugs, duos, gads, gals, gaud, gaul, gaus, glad, glod, glos, goad, goal, goas, gods, gola, gold, guao, gula, guld, gulo, guls, lads, lags, laos, laud, laus, load, lods, logs, loud, ludo, luds, lugs, odal, odas, olds, ouds, ould, sado, sago, saul, slad, slag, slod, slog, slud, slug, soda, sola, sold, soud, soul, sula, suld, udal, udos

3 Letter Words for Douglas

ado, ads, ago, ags, ald, alg, alo, als, asg, asl, aud, aug, aul, dag, dal, dao, das, dau, doa, dog, dol, dos, dso, dug, duo, gad, gal, gas, gau, gds, gld, goa, god, gol, gos, gou, gud, gul, gus, lad, lag, lao, las, ldg, loa, lod, log, los, lsd, lud, lug, luo, oad, oas, oda, ods, ola, old, oud, ous, sad, sag, sal, sao, sau, sgd, sla, sld, sod, sog, sol, sou, sud, udo, uds, ugs, ula, usa

Definitions for Douglas

[1] Sir James the Black Douglas , 1286–1330, Scottish military leader.
[2] James, 2nd Earl of, 1358?–88, Scottish military leader.
[3] Kirk Issur Danielovitch Demsky , born 1916, U.S. actor.
[4] Lloyd C(as·sel) [kas -uh  l] /ˈkæs əl/ , 1877–1951, U.S. novelist and clergyman.
[5] Michael, born 1944, U.S. actor and producer (son of Kirk Douglas).
[6] Stephen A(rnold), 1813–61, U.S. political leader and statesman.
[7] William O(r·ville) [awr -vil] /ˈɔr vɪl/ , 1898–1980, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1939–75.
[8] a city on and the capital of the Isle of Man: resort.
[9] a city in SE Arizona.
[10] a town in central Georgia.
[11] a male given name: from a Scottish word meaning “black water.”
[12] Isle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital : Douglas.
[13] a town and resort on the Isle of Man, capital of the island, on the E coast. Pop: 25 347 (2001)
[14] C (lifford ) H (ugh ). 1879–1952, British economist, who originated the theory of social credit
[15] Gavin. ?1474–1522, Scottish poet, the first British translator of the Aeneid
[16] Keith (Castellain ). 1920–44, British poet, noted for his poems of World War II: killed in action
[17] Michael K (irk ). born 1944, US film actor; his films include Romancing the Stone (1984), Wall Street (1987), Basic Instinct (1992), and Wonder Boys (2000)
[18] (George ) Norman. 1868–1952, British writer, esp of books on southern Italy such as South Wind (1917)
[19] Tommy , full name Thomas Clement Douglas (1904–86). Canadian statesman: premier of Saskatchewan 1944–61
[20] an adult male human being, as distinguished from a woman
[21] (modifier) male; masculine a man child
[22] archaic a human being regardless of sex or age, considered as a representative of mankind; a person
[23] (sometimes capital) human beings collectively; mankind the development of man
[24] Also called: modern man a member of any of the living races of Homo sapiens, characterized by erect bipedal posture, a highly developed brain, and powers of articulate speech, abstract reasoning, and imagination any extinct member of the species Homo sapiens, such as Cro-Magnon man
[25] a member of any of the extinct species of the genus Homo, such as Java man, Heidelberg man, and Solo man
[26] an adult male human being with qualities associated with the male, such as courage or virility be a man
[27] manly qualities or virtues the man in him was outraged
[28] a subordinate, servant, or employee contrasted with an employer or manager (in combination ) the number of man-days required to complete a job
[29] (usually plural) a member of the armed forces who does not hold commissioned, warrant, or noncommissioned rank (as in the phrase officers and men )
[30] a member of a group, team, etc
[31] a husband, boyfriend, etc man and wife
[32] an expression used parenthetically to indicate an informal relationship between speaker and hearer
[33] a movable piece in various games, such as draughts
[34] Southern African slang any person: used as a term of address
[35] a vassal of a feudal lord
[36] as one man with unanimous action or response
[37] be one's own man to be independent or free
[38] he's your man he's the person needed (for a particular task, role, job, etc)
[39] man and boy from childhood
[40] sort out the men from the boys or separate the men from the boys to separate the experienced from the inexperienced
[41] to a man unanimously without exception they were slaughtered to a man
[42] informal an exclamation or expletive, often indicating surprise or pleasure
[43] to provide with sufficient people for operation, defence, etc to man the phones
[44] to take one's place at or near in readiness for action
[45] falconry to induce (a hawk or falcon) to endure the presence of and handling by man, esp strangers
[46] Black slang a White man or White men collectively, esp when in authority, in the police, or held in contempt
[47] slang a drug peddler
[48] Isle of Man an island in the British Isles, in the Irish Sea between Cumbria and Northern Ireland: a UK Crown Dependency (but not part of the United Kingdom), with its own ancient parliament, the Court of Tynwald; a dependency of Norway until 1266, when for a time it came under Scottish rule; its own language, Manx, became extinct in the 19th century but has been revived to some extent. Capital: Douglas. Pop: 86 159 (2013 est). Area: 588 sq km (227 sq miles)

Words related to Douglas

cedar, pine, wood, conifer, alpine

Words nearby Douglas

doughnut, doughnut hole, dought, doughty, doughy, Douglas, douglas bag, douglas cul-de-sac, douglas fir, douglas hurd, douglas pouch

Word origin for Douglas

manOld English mann; related to Old Frisian man, Old High German man, Dutch man, Icelandic mathr

Synonyms for Douglas

cedar, pine, conifer, wood, alpine