1. dor - Noun
2. dor - Verb
3. Dor - Proper noun
A large European scaraboid beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius), which makes a droning noise while flying. The name is also applied to allied American species, as the June bug. Called also dorr, dorbeetle, or dorrbeetle, dorbug, dorrfly, and buzzard clock.
A trick, joke, or deception.
To make a fool of; to deceive.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDana Kellerman, another Dor Hadash member, said she honors Tree of Life victims by advocating for policy changes to help prevent future hateful attacks. Source: Internet
DoR officials said a few roadblocks on the Nganglam-Pemagatshel highway were cleared immediately. Source: Internet
According to a South Dakota DOR representative, annual filing frequencies are rarely assigned. Source: Internet
Dedicating himself to Rabin’s legacy, Bar-Lev joined Dor Shalom (Generation of Peace), closing the social gap between Israelis, and founded Acharai! Source: Internet
Secondary endpoints include CR rate, DOR, PFS, OS, safety and CAR T cell and cytokines levels. Source: Internet
Likewise, median DoR among responders in both age groups (10.7 months in patients aged ≥65 years and 11.0 months in patients aged ≥70 years) was similar to that of the overall ide-cel treated population. Source: Internet