1. doty - Adjective
2. Doty - Proper noun
Half-rotten; as, doty timber.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs stories spread to other cultures or as faiths change, myths can come to be considered folktales, Doty, p. 114 Bascom, p. 13 sometimes even to the point of being reinterpreted as one. Source: Internet
“I’m signing this because it is absolutely stupid and uncalled for that they are even discussing this,” Caty Doty said in response to the counter-petition. Source: Internet
Brown, the ranking officer and leader of the three men, had just told Doty and Cummings they needed to "clear" a deck with a hot tub under it when McCall fired from under the deck. Source: Internet
And while compared to Erwin, Doty Hall might seem a bit out of the way to on-campus students, Glass said the change of scenery for the administration is functional as well as favorable. Source: Internet
Geneseo Chamber Singers’ and the Spectrum Women’s Ensemble’s voices resonated throughout Doty Recital Hall and sent chills to audience members at their latest performance. Source: Internet
Doty skated past a couple of tiring Tigers and fired a short wrist shot into the upper left corner. Source: Internet