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1. (n.) dozen
a group of 12.
2. dozen
Slang. a ritualized game in which the players attempt to outdo each other in insults (usu. used in the phrase play the dozens).
3. (adj.) dozen
containing 12 parts.
Etymology: (1250–1300; ME dozeine < OF do(u)zaine <do(u)ze (< L duodecim))
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| Definition of 'Dozen' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) twelve, 12, XII, dozen
the cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one
2. (adj) twelve, 12, xii, dozen
denoting a quantity consisting of 12 items or units
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1. (noun) dozen
twelve of the same thing
a dozen eggs; I bought two dozen.
2. dozen
indicates an estimation of approximately twelve of sth
Dozens of people stood outside.; half a dozen cows; a half-dozen cows
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| Definition of 'Dozen' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Dozen
a collection of twelve objects; a tale or set of twelve; with or without of before the substantive which follows
2. (noun) Dozen
an indefinite small number
3. Dozen
of Dozen
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Sense: a group of twelve
two dozen handkerchiefs; These eggs are 50 cents a dozen; Half-a-dozen eggs, please.
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Afrikaans: dosyn |
Arabic: دَزّينَه، إثنا عَشَر |
Bulgarian: дузина |
Brazilian: dúzia |
Czech: tucet |
German: das Dutzend |
Danish: dusin |
Greek: ντουζίνα |
Spanish: docena |
Estonian: tosin |
Farsi: دو جین |
Finnish: kaksitoista |
French: douzaine |
Hebrew: תְרֵיסָר |
Hindi: दर्जन, बारह |
Croatian: tucet, dvanaest |
Hungarian: tucat |
Indonesian: lusin |
Icelandic: tylft |
Italian: dozzina |
Japanese: ダース |
Korean: 12개 |
Lithuanian: tuzinas |
Latvian: ducis |
Malay: dozen |
Dutch: dozijn |
Norwegian: dusin |
Polish: tuzin |
Persian: درجن |
Pashto: درجن |
Portuguese: dúzia |
Romanian: duzină |
Russian: дюжина |
Slovak: tucet |
Slovenian: ducat |
Serbian: tuce |
Swedish: dussin |
Thai: หนึ่งโหล |
Turkish: düzine |
Taiwanese: (一)打,十二個 |
Ukrainian: дюжина |
Urdu: کسی عدد کے بعد 12 کی تعدا |
Vietnamese: tá |
Chinese: (一)打,十二个 |
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