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do·ry I. noun also do·ree \ˈdōrē, ˈdȯr-, -ri\ (plural dories also dorees) Etymology: Middle English dorre, dorray, from Middle French dorée, from feminine of doré, past participle of dorer to gild — more at doré 1. : the John Dory or a related fish 2. : walleyed pike II. noun also do·rey \“\ (plural dories also doreys) Etymology: Mosquito dóri, dúri dugout : a flat-bottomed boat with high flaring sides, sharp bow, and deep V-shaped transom that is used especially on the New England coast and by American fishing vessels and is noted for its qualities in riding seas |