doe
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishAnimalsdoedoe /dəʊ $ doʊ/ noun [countable]
1 HBAa female rabbit or deer → buck, stag2 → doe eyesExamples from the Corpusdoe• Please help me out before I shrink, fade or bum all my new does.• Ezra waited for the doe to open its eyes and look at him.• It was as if a little wild doe had come to me, all quivering with a half-mistrust.DoeDoe
→ Jane DoeDOE, thethe DOEDOE, the /ˌdiː əʊ ˈiː/
1 the Department of the Environment, a former British government department2 the department of educationOrigin doe Old English da

