💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Daddock"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| doddardnoun | A frail old man. |
| dottardnoun | (obsolete) An old, decayed tree. |
| doddartnoun | (Northern England, uncountable, historical) A sport or game much like hockey, played in an open field. |
| dudgeonnoun | A feeling of anger or resentment, especially haughty indignation. |
| hoddy-dodnoun | (obsolete) A fool. |
| geddocknoun | (UK dialectal, Scotland) A small staff or goad. |
| dawcocknoun | (obsolete) A jackdaw. |
| summer ducknoun | (obsolete) The wood duck. |
| dookernoun | (slang) A piece of poo. |
| kadder | — |
| drocknoun | (UK, dialect) A drainage ditch, sometimes covered; a small watercourse, especially one used for drainage or sewerage. |
| ducknoun | An aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, having a flat bill and webbed feet. |
| daffocknoun | (UK dialectal) A dirty slattern. |
| angledognoun | (dialectal, chiefly New England, dated) An earthworm. |
| doddlenoun | (UK, Ireland, Australia, informal) A job, task, or other activity that is easy to complete or simple. |
| duckshitnoun | (vulgar) The excrement of a duck. |
| daffynoun | (informal) A daffodil. |
| dooknoun | (slang) dookie; feces |
| caddownoun | (UK, obsolete) A jackdaw. |
| dottlenoun | The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe. |
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