doc
See also: Doc, DOC, dốc, doç, and đốc
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /dɒk/
- (General American) IPA(key): /dɑk/
Audio (US) (file)
- Rhymes: -ɒk
- Homophones: Doc, dock
Etymology 1
Clipping of doctor.
Noun
doc (plural docs)
- (informal) A doctor.
Derived terms
- what's up doc
Translations
doctor (informal)
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Etymology 2
Clipping of document.
Noun
doc (plural docs)
- (informal, usually in the plural) A document, especially (in professional jargon) a piece of technical documentation or legal evidence.
Derived terms
- doc drop
- low-doc loan
- no-doc
Etymology 3
Clipping of documentary.
Noun
doc (plural docs)
- (informal) A documentary.
- Synonyms: docu, (South Africa) doccie, (Australia) doco
- 2003, The Independent Film & Video Monthly (page 38)
- If you think watching a doc about a spelling bee isn't the most entertaining way to spend ninety minutes, think again.
- 2010, Rachel Johnson, A Diary of The Lady: My First Year As Editor:
- On the subject of fat men, I was watching a doc about a mountain of flab called Paul last night and Ludo said that he was very proud that the fattest man in the world was English.
Etymology 4
Clipping of doctorate.
Noun
doc (plural docs)
- Clipping of doctorate.
Derived terms
- postdoc, post-doc
Anagrams
- C.O.D., CDO, COD, OCD, ODC, cod
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɔk/
- Rhymes: -ɔk
- Hyphenation: dòc
Noun
doc
- Alternative letter-case form of DOC (“controlled designation of origin”)
Adjective
doc (invariable)
- (viticulture) certified as DOC (of a product, usually wine)
- un vino doc ― (please add an English translation of this usage example)
- (by extension, colloquial) genuine, excellent
- una canzone doc ― (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Iu Mien
Etymology
From Proto-Hmong-Mien *duH. Cognate with White Hmong deg.
Noun
doc
- turtle
Middle English
Noun
doc
- Alternative form of duk (“duke”)
Old English
Alternative forms
- dooc
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps from Proto-West Germanic *dōk (“cloth, rag”), with a change in meaning from "cloth, rag" to "something worthless". Compare similar semantic development in the verb dēċan (“to daub", also "to smear”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /doːk/
Noun
dōc ?
- bastard
- mongrel, hybrid
Usage notes
- The precise gender is unknown. Possibly masculine if descended from Proto-West Germanic *dōk.
Derived terms
- dōcincel
Related terms
- dēċan (possibly)
Rohingya
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Cardinal : doc | ||
Alternative forms
- (Arabic) دࣤشۡ
- (Bengali) দশ
- (Myanmar) [Term?]
- (Hanifi) 𐴊𐴡𐴐𐴢 (doc)
Etymology
From Sanskrit दश (daśa, “ten”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [d̪oʃ]
Numeral
doc
- ten
Romanian
Etymology
From English dock.
Noun
doc n (plural docuri)
- dock
Declension
Declension of doc
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) doc | docul | (niște) docuri | docurile |
genitive/dative | (unui) doc | docului | (unor) docuri | docurilor |
vocative | docule | docurilor |