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doctor Comes from Latin, "docere" meaning "to teach," defined by Webster's dictionary as one who is skilled or specializing in the healing arts, especially a physician, surgeon, chiropractor, dentist or veterinarian who is licensed to practice.
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dock To make controlled physical contact with another skydiver while in freefall; or, when building canopy formations, with another jumper's canopy.
Ãâó: www.combatmagazine.ws/S4/MILTERMS/PARATERM.HTM
doctrine That which is held to be true by any person, sect, or school; especially, in religion, a tenet, or body of tenets
Ãâó: www.innvista.com/culture/religion/diction.htm
Doca Abbreviation of Spain's Denominaci? de Origen Calificada.
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doc Abbreviation in Italy of Denominazione de Origine Controllata, and in Portugal of Denominação de Origem Controlada.
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