Associations to the word «Doc»
Noun
- Jak
- Mildred
- Tanner
- Tors
- Tor
- Lori
- Fest
- Merle
- Gallows
- Blaster
- Wyatt
- Mort
- Wag
- Watson
- Savage
- Samson
- Grape
- Ryan
- Gov
- Blanchard
- Html
- Frock
- Kuhn
- Appellation
- Redoubt
- Ike
- Www
- Emmett
- Hines
- Dentist
- Mat
- Cramer
- Hulk
- Maynard
- Wine
- Tuscany
- Blaine
- Bluegrass
- Papa
- Do
- Asp
- Piedmont
- Dom
- Tonne
- Medic
- Webster
- Marty
- Valle
- Blending
- Winery
- Url
- Marino
- Abolitionist
- Mcqueen
- Dix
- Haiti
- Dean
- Blend
- Clipper
- Tombstone
- Int
- Chet
- Emancipation
- Douglass
- Trumpeter
- Callahan
- Rivers
- Lombardy
- Lib
- Celtic
- Vineyard
- Emilia
- Sparkling
- Virgil
- Wiping
- Sheffield
- Gambler
- Mil
Adjective
Wiktionary
DOC, noun. (informal) A doctor.
DOC, noun. (informal) A document.
DOC, proper noun. A nickname for a medical doctor, a person with an advanced educational degree, or a learned person.
DOC, proper noun. (slang) (usually in plural) A Doc Marten shoe.
DOC, proper noun. (slang) (United States military) A common form of address for combat medics, especially Navy Hospital Corpsmen.
Dictionary definition
DOC, noun. A licensed medical practitioner; "I felt so bad I went to see my doctor".
DOC, noun. The United States federal department that promotes and administers domestic and foreign trade (including management of the census and the patent office); created in 1913.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.