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Showing words for DOVER using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Dover

dover, drove, roved, vedro, voder

4 Letter Words for Dover

dero, derv, doer, dore, dove, oder, ored, over, redo, rode, roed, rove, verd

3 Letter Words for Dover

der, dev, doe, dor, edo, erd, ode, oer, ord, ore, red, rev, rod, roe, ver, voe, vor

Definitions for Dover

[1] a seaport in E Kent, in SE England: point nearest the coast of France.
[2] Strait of. French Pas de Calais. a strait between England and France, connecting the English Channel and the North Sea: least width 20 miles (32 km).
[3] a city in and the capital of Delaware, in the central part.
[4] a city in SE New Hampshire.
[5] a town in N New Jersey.
[6] a city in E Ohio.
[7] Baron. De La Warr, 12th Baron.
[8] a state in the eastern United States, on the Atlantic coast. 2057 sq. mi. (5330 sq. km). Capital : Dover. Abbreviation : DE (for use with zip code), Del.
[9] a city in central Ohio.
[10] a river flowing S from SE New York, along the boundary between Pennsylvania and New Jersey into Delaware Bay. 296 miles (475 km) long.
[11] a member of a grouping of North American Indian peoples, comprising the Munsee, Unami, and Unalachtigo, formerly occupying the drainage basin of the Delaware River, the lower Hudson River valley, and the intervening area.
[12] the Eastern Algonquian language of any of the Delaware peoples.
[13] Horticulture . a red vinifera grape grown for table use that yields a white wine. the vine bearing this fruit.
[14] a port in SE England, in E Kent on the Strait of Dover: the only one of the Cinque Ports that is still important; a stronghold since ancient times and Caesar's first point of attack in the invasion of Britain (55 bc ). Pop: 34 087 (2001)
[15] Strait of Dover a strait between SE England and N France, linking the English Channel with the North Sea. Width: about 32 km (20 miles) French name: Pas de Calais
[16] a city in the US, the capital of Delaware, founded in 1683: 18th-century buildings. Pop: 32 808 (2003 est)
[17] plural -wares or -ware a member of a North American Indian people formerly living near the Delaware River
[18] the language of this people, belonging to the Algonquian family
[19] a state of the northeastern US, on the Delmarva Peninsula: mostly flat and low-lying, with hills in the extreme north and cypress swamps in the extreme south. Capital: Dover. Pop: 817 491 (2003 est). Area: 5004 sq km (1932 sq miles) Abbreviation: Del. , (with zip code) DE
[20] a river in the northeastern US, rising in the Catskill Mountains and flowing south into Delaware Bay , an inlet of the Atlantic. Length 660 km (410 miles)
[21] an American variety of grape that has sweet light red fruit