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- doorcase/ˈdɔː.keɪs/The structural frame surrounding a doorway, into which the door is fitted.nounC2 / Low
- doorframe/ˈdɔːfreɪm/The fixed structure forming the border of a doorway, into which a door is fitted.nounB1
- doorjamb/ˈdɔː.dʒæm/The vertical part of a door frame against which a door closes.nounC1
- doorkeeper/ˈdɔːˌkiːpə/A person whose job is to guard, control, or monitor entrance to a building or room.nounC1
- doorknob/ˈdɔː.nɒb/A round handle attached to a door, which you turn to open or close it.nounB2
- doorknock/ˈdɔː.nɒk/The action of knocking on someone's door.nounLow
- doorman/ˈdɔːmən/A person, especially a uniformed employee, whose job is to stand at the entrance to a building such as a hotel, apartment block, or nightclub, assist people entering and leaving, and provide security.nounB1
- doormat/ˈdɔː.mæt/A mat placed outside or inside a door for wiping dirt from shoes.nounC2
- doornThis is not a standard English word. It appears to be a misspelling or a proper noun.nounNonexistent
- doornail/ˈdɔː.neɪl/A heavy, large-headed nail historically used to stud or strengthen doors.nounC2 (Very Low)
- doornik/ˈdʊərnɪk/A simple or unsophisticated person from a rural area; a rustic.nounVery low / Obsolete
- doorpiece/ˈdɔːpiːs/A piece or component that forms part of a door structure, such as a door panel, lintel, jamb, or a separate decorative or functional element attached to a door.nounLow / Technical
- doorplate/ˈdɔːpleɪt/A plaque or small sign fixed on or by a door, typically showing the name or number of the occupant or room.nounC1
- doorpost/ˈdɔː.pəʊst/One of the two vertical sides of a door frame, especially the part on which the door hinges or latches are mounted.nounC1/C2
- doors/dɔːz/A solid, movable barrier used to open or close an entrance to a building, room, vehicle, or piece of furniture.plural-nounA1
- doorsill/ˈdɔː.sɪl/A horizontal piece of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway, which one steps over when entering or leaving a building.nounLow
- doorstead/ˈdɔː.sted/The location or site where a door exists or is intended to be placed; a doorway.nounVery Low
- doorstep/ˈdɔː.step/A step leading up to the outer door of a house or building.nounverbB2
- doorstone/ˈdɔːstəʊn/A flat stone placed at the entrance of a house or building, often serving as a step.nounLow
- doorstop/ˈdɔːstɒp/A heavy or wedge-shaped object placed against or under a door to hold it open or prevent it from closing.nounB1
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