DORIC

Noun Verb Adjective

Definition

DORIC Doric: relating to or characteristic of the ancient Greek architectural style known for its simple, sturdy columns and unadorned design; Dorics (plural), Doric-ing (present participle), Doric-ed (past tense), Doric-er (comparative form), Doric-est (superlative form), Doric-ly (adverb). Doric: pertaining to the ancient Greek architectural style featuring plain, robust columns and minimalist design; Dorics (plural),

Word Analysis

  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Word Length: 5 letters
  • Pronunciation: Pronounced as written, following standard English pronunciation patterns.

Usage and Context

The word DORIC can be used in various contexts in written and spoken English. As a valid Scrabble word, it represents a legitimate part of the English lexicon. Understanding words like this helps expand vocabulary and appreciation for the diversity and richness of the English language.

Learning Tip

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Scrabble Information

Word: DORIC

Length: 5 letters

Dictionary: Valid in TWL and SOWPODS

Status: Official Scrabble word

Usage

The word DORIC can be used in various contexts. As a valid Scrabble word, it can be played on the Scrabble board according to standard game rules.