dry riser
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DR,
Dr, [Chiefly Brit.]
dr,
- Business[Real Estate.]dining room.
Dr, [Chiefly Brit.]
- British Terms, Doctor.
dr,
- door.
- dram;
drams.
- Doctor.
- Drive (used in street names).
- debit.
- debtor.
- Currencydrachma;
drachmas. - dram;
drams. - drawer.
- drum.
- Daughters of the (American) Revolution.
- Nautical, Naval Terms Navig. See dead reckoning.
- ReligionDutch Reformed.
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Dr.,
an abbreviation of:
- Doctor.
- Drive (used in street names).
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Doctor (in street names) Drive
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debtor - Also: dr.
dram
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debit - Also: dr
dram (the former) drachma
'DR' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Bach flower remedy
- Cornwell
- Cronin
- Culver's root
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Dr. Strangelove
- Dr. Zhivago
- Edgar
- Erving
- Esperanto
- Geisel
- Jekyll and Hyde
- Johnson
- Kubrick
- Lang
- Massey
- Murphy
- Mus.D.
- Peter Principle
- Pleasence
- Portugal
- Sellers
- Seuss
- Stableford
- Thrale
- Trollope
- abbreviation
- claytonia
- crunk
- cudbear
- dr.
- drachma
- dram
- drch.
- dry riser
- dry-as-dust
- fl dr
- fluid dram
- gardenia
- grinch
- houstonia
- hythergraph
- imaginary