Definitions For Dook
Etymology 1
Onomatopoeic.Verb
{{en-verb}} (of a ferret) To make a certain clucking sound.Translations
Dutch: mokkenNoun
DOOK (plural DOOKs) A certain clucking sound made by ferrets.Etymology 2
From duck.Verb
{{en-verb}} (dialect) Alternate form of duck, pos=verbEtymology 3
From {{bor, en, nl, doek, , cloth, fabric, canvas}}, from {{der, en, dum, doec}}, from {{der, en, odt, dōc}}, from {{der, en, gmw-pro, *dōk}}, from {{der, en, gem-pro, *dōkaz, , cloth}}, from {{der, en, ine-pro, *dwōg-}}, *dwōk-, , cloth. See also duck (cloth).Alternative forms
doockNoun
DOOK (plural DOOKs) (UK, _, dialectal) a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.Derived terms
dooky sail-doockEtymology 4
Noun
DOOK (plural DOOKs) (Scotland) A plug of wood driven into a wall to hold a nail, etc.Etymology 5
Noun
DOOK (uncountable) (slang) dookie; fecesAnagrams
dokoIs Dook a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
NO
Scrabble US
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Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
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Points in Different Games
Scrabble
9
Words with Friends
9
The word Dook is worth 9 points in Scrabble and 9 points in Words with Friends