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dor English chemist who used crystallography to study the structure of organic compounds (1910-1994)
dor English writer of detective fiction (1893-1957)
dor English writer of detective fiction (1893-1957)
dor United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)
dor United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)
dor English writer of detective fiction (1893-1957)
dor (biology) facing away from the axis of an organ or organism
dor belonging to or on or near the back or upper surface of an animal or organ or part
dor unpaired median fin on the backs of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates that help to maintain balance
dor vein that is a tributary of the subclavian vein or external jugular vein and accompanies the descending scapular artery
dor one of 12 vertebrae in the human vertebral column
dor in a dorsal location or direction
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