Show me
of
Words that sound like "daughter" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(n)
One’s female offspring.
Relevance: 0%
One who doubts.
An instrument for drawing dots.
(obsolete or historical) An extinguisher for candles.
(v)
(transitive) To prevent something from happening.
(economics) A person or firm that owes money; one in debt; one who owes a debt.
One who dates.
A person who diets, usually in an effort to lose weight.
A surname from German.
Synonym of dotard (“one who dotes on another, showing excessive fondness”).
(N)
a language for lexical knowledge representation.
Chaitanya Georg Deuter (born February 1, 1945), known simply as Deuter, he is a German new age musician.
DATAR, short for Digital Automated Tracking and Resolving, was a pioneering computerized battlefield information system.
(intransitive) To shake or tremble as one moves, especially as of old age or childhood; to totter.
Any flying insect which makes a loud humming noise, such as the June bug or a bumblebee.
(Scotland, Northern England, obsolete except in derivatives) Power, strength, ability.
To walk, move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall.
A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK3181).
A dor, or dorbeetle.
(adj)
(literary or archaic) Bold; brave, courageous.
(colloquial, chiefly humorous) One who is deceased, or will shortly become so.
A surname.
One who seeks customers, as for an inn, a public conveyance, shops, etc.: hence, an obtrusive candidate for office.
Alternative form of Dooars. [A region of the states of West Bengal and Assam.]
The property of being taut.
(dialect, intransitive) To rattle or shiver.
to fondle
One who daunts.
(informal) Initialism of define the relationship.
(UK, dated) A peddler or hawker, especially of cheap and flashy goods pretended to be smuggled; a duffer.
(Scotland) To fondle or caress.
(historical) A bedroom or dormitory, especially in a monastery.
The quality of being doughty.
One who teaches another (usually called a student, learner, or tutee) in a one-on-one or small-group interaction.
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
(informal) A potato.
A shred of torn cloth; an individual item of torn and ragged clothing.
(intransitive) To tilt back and forth on an edge.
To laugh or giggle in a somewhat subdued or restrained way, as from nervousness or poorly-suppressed amusement.
Pronunciation spelling of potato. [A plant of species Solanum tuberosum or its edible starchy tuber.]
A person or device that toots; a pipe or horn, or the person who plays it.
One who totes or carries something.
A person belonging to one of several Turkic ethnic groups identifying as "Tatar" in Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia.
(analytical chemistry) The concentration of a substance as determined by titration.
To affect with tetter.
(analytical chemistry) The strength or concentration of a solution that has been determined by titration.
(ambitransitive) To be undecided about; to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, to question.
A small, round spot.
(adv)
African-American Vernacular form of there.
(British, Australia, colloquial) Mildly insane or eccentric; often, senile.
A diminutive of the female given name Dorothy, also spelled Dotty, and sometimes also used as a formal given name.
Any of various darting freshwater fish of the family Percidae, that are usually small and brightly coloured and are native to North America.
(UK, dialect, Norfolk, archaic) A bird, the black tern.
(archaic) An old person with impaired intellect; a senile person; one in their dotage.
A surname from Bengali.
(nematology) A developmental stage of certain nematode larvae in which they exhibit increased durability.
A district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
(Judaism) religious rather than secular; observing Jewish customs
Domtar Corporation is a North American pulp and paper company that manufactures and markets wood fiber-based pulp and paper products.
The state or quality of being dotty, mildly insane or preoccupied.