| don [n] |
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| 1) | a Spanish title of respect for a gentleman or nobleman |
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| adult_male |
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| 2) | teacher at a university of college (especially at Cambridge or Oxford) |
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| Synonyms : | preceptor |
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| instructor britain |
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| 3) | the head of an organized crime family |
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| Synonyms : | father |
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| chief |
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| 4) | Celtic goddess; mother of Gwydion and Arianrhod; corresponds to Irish Danu |
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| celtic_deity cambria |
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| 5) | a European river in southwestern Russia; flows into the Sea of Azov |
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| Synonyms : | don_river |
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| river russia |
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| don [v] |
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| 1) | put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans" |
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| Synonyms : | assume get_into put_on wear |
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| dress article_of_clothing hat try scarf slip_on |
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