Definition of Dodos

1. dodo [n] - See also: dodo

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Dodos

dodgings
Dodgson
dodgy
dodine
dodkin
dodkins
dodman
dodman
dodmans
dodo
dodo
dodoes
dodoism
dodoisms
Dodonaea
dodos (current term)
dods
doe
doe
doeglic
doegling
DOEI
doek
doeks
doen
doer
Doerfler
Doerfler-Stewart test
doers
does

Literary usage of Dodos

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1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1849)
"The dodos, with their round sterns, (for they were well fattened,) were also obliged to turn tail ; everything that could move was in a bustle ; and the ..."

2. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1870)
"On the 4th of August, Willem's men rought 50 large birds on board the Bruyn Vis ; among them were 24 or 25 dodos, so large and heavy that they could not eat ..."

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