dol
a unit for measuring the intensity of pain.
Origin of dol
1- Compare dolorimetry.
Other definitions for DOL (2 of 3)
Other definitions for dol. (3 of 3)
Music. dolce.
dollar.
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How to use dol in a sentence
Upon reaching the bridge we were warmly congratulated by the Chung-wang, who at once declared he would give 200 dols.
Ti-Ping Tien-Kwoh | Lin-LeI was assured that one piece, for which they asked the price of 300 dols., took one man two years to make.
Peru in the Guano Age | Alexander James DuffieldAn ordinary square frame derrick costs, with mud sill, from 22 dols.
In many cases, however, a three-pole derrick, which can be erected at an expense of about 10 dols.
But all anchors, cables, and ground tackle generally may be removed on payment of 250 dols.
The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton | Louis Becke
British Dictionary definitions for dol (1 of 2)
/ (dɒl) /
a unit of pain intensity, as measured by dolorimetry
Origin of dol
1British Dictionary definitions for dol. (2 of 2)
music dolce
plural dols dollar
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