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  • 61dog — Sundog Sun dog , n. (Meteorol.) 1. A luminous spot occasionally seen a few degrees from the sun, supposed to be formed by the intersection of two or more halos, or in a manner similar to that of halos. [1913 Webster] 2. A fragmentary rainbow; a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 62Dog — 1. (derogatory) despicable fellow; 2. (derogatory) ugly woman; 3. (prison) informer; 4. used as a measurement of coldness when camping out in the open: It was a three dog night, four dog night , etc. (referring to how many dogs one needs to… …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 63dog — m III, D. a, N. doggiem; lm M. i «pies z grupy ras dużych, silnych psów, dawniej bojowych, obecnie obronnych lub reprezentacyjnych, pochodzących od długowłosego doga tybetańskiego, charakteryzujący się dużym wzrostem (do 80 cm wysokości w kłębie) …

    Słownik języka polskiego

  • 64Dog — See Big Dog, Little Dog …

    The official rules of card games glossary

  • 65dog's — noun a) Of or belonging to a dog This room is the dogs. b) shortened form of dogs bollocks. See Also: dogs life, dogs breakfast, dogs dinner …

    Wiktionary

  • 66Dog — One of the four categories (quadrants) of the BCG growth share matrix that represents the division within a company that has a small market share in a mature industry. A dog does not require substantial investment capital; however, because it is… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 67DOG — Death Or Glory (Governmental » Military) ** Depend On God (Community » Religion) ** Difference Of Gaussians (Academic & Science » Mathematics) * Dongola, Sudan (Regional » Airport Codes) * Dutch Oven Gathering (Academic & Science » Electronics) * …

    Abbreviations dictionary

  • 68DOG — deoxyglucose; derivative of gaussian [function]; difference of gaussians; distraction osteogenesis * * * dog dȯg n, often attrib a highly variable carnivorous domesticated mammal of the genus Canis (C. familiaris) closely related to the common… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 69DoG — difference of gaussians * * * dog dȯg n, often attrib a highly variable carnivorous domesticated mammal of the genus Canis (C. familiaris) closely related to the common wolf (Canis lupus) broadly any member of the family Canidae …

    Medical dictionary

  • 70dog it — 1) vb British to play truant. The term is heard partic ularly in the Scottish Lowlands and the north of England. 2) vb American to perform badly, fail to do one s best. A campus and high school expression from the 1970s. If you dog it again this… …

    Contemporary slang