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UK
/dˈəʊdəʊ/
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[ US /ˈdoʊdoʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈdoʊdoʊ/ ]
NOUN
- someone whose style is out of fashion
- extinct heavy flightless bird of Mauritius related to pigeons
How To Use dodo In A Sentence
- One of his previous books on natural history, The Song of the Dodo, dealt with island biogeography and endangered species.
- Pieces-of-Eight and shouting out "yarr, matey!" may have gone the way of the Dodo, but piracy is still a real threat on the world's seas. Archive 2008-03-01
- The tam is thought to have evolved to survive passage through the gullet of the island's biggest, flightless bird, the dodo.
- CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: laser treatment could be a valuable tool for root canal disinfection during endodontic treatment.
- W cygnine swan W anatine duck 1862-1893 dacelonine kingfisher W OOsW didine dodo 1885 OW avine bird 1881 OW falconine falcon OW buteonine buzzard fringilline finch 1874 - VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 1
- Are they Elect, or are they Preterite, and doomed as dodoes? Gravity's Rainbow
- Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic commonly used for endodontic infection.
- In addition, there are different edaphic communities such as the woods of Prosopis scrubs of Baccharis salicifolia (chilca) and Tessaria dodonaefolia (pájaro bobo) in humid places, Atriplex in clayish soils and Suaeda divaricata and Allenrolfea vaginata in salty soils. Argentine Monte
- Anyway, back to the dodos, the dodo is the “star” of the article about extinct birds at Wikipedia and the Coat of arms of Mauritius has a dodo! The Dodo Blog
- I haven’t done a lot of work today but that not unusual for me (its not unusual to be loved by anyone dododododoooo its not unusual to have fun with anyone .) haha I’m a dickhead. Anasthesia Diary Entry