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{{Wiktionary}}
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'''DOR''' or '''Dor''' or '''DoR''' may refer to:
'''DOR''', '''Dor''', or '''DoR''' may refer to:
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==Brand==

* [https://www.dor.design DOR], also known as Dor Raw Luxury is a mediterranean slow fashion brand that work with linen.


==Computer games and characters==
==Computer games and characters==
* ''[[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]'', a turn-based tactics video game for the Nintendo DS
* ''[[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]'', a turn-based tactics video game for the Nintendo DS
* ''DOR'', a hentai game from [[G-Collections]]
* Dor, a magician in the fictional Xanth universe; see [[Magicians of Xanth#Dor|Magicians of Xanth]]
* Dor, a magician in the fictional Xanth universe; see [[Magicians of Xanth#Dor|Magicians of Xanth]]
* ''[[WWE Day of Reckoning]]'', a Nintendo Gamecube video game
* ''[[WWE Day of Reckoning]]'', a Nintendo Gamecube video game

==Cultural concepts==
* The Portuguese word for [[pain]]
* The Hebrew word for [[generation]]
* The Romanian word for a strong feeling of nostalgia, homesickness or missing someone. For the related Portuguese concept, see ''[[saudade]]''

==Film and television==
* [[Dor (film)|''Dor'' (film)]], a Hindi film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor starring Ayesha Takia and Gul Panag
* ''[[Maayke Se Bandhi Dor]]'', a soap opera on Star Plus


==Geography==
==Geography==
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* [[Tel Dor]], an archaeological site in Israel on the site of Dor or Dora, an ancient royal city of the Canaanites
* [[Tel Dor]], an archaeological site in Israel on the site of Dor or Dora, an ancient royal city of the Canaanites
* [[Dori Airport]], an airport in Burkina Faso with the IATA code DOR
* [[Dori Airport]], an airport in Burkina Faso with the IATA code DOR
* [[Dorset]], county in England, Chapman code

==Government and holidays==
* [[Day of Remembrance (disambiguation)]]
* [[Department of Revenue (disambiguation)]]
* [[Directly Operated Railways]], a holding company of the UK Department of Transport to run rail franchises that require public ownership
* [[Dor (political party)]], an Israeli pensioners' party
* [[United States District Court for the District of Oregon]]


==People==
==People==
'''Given name'''
===Given name===
* [[Dor Bahadur Bista]] (born ca. 1924-1926), Nepalese anthropologist, social scientist and activist
* [[Dor Bahadur Bista]] (born ca. 1924–1926), Nepalese anthropologist, social scientist and activist
* [[Dor Daniel]], Israeli singer songwriter
* [[Dor Daniel]] (born 1982), Israeli singer songwriter
* [[Dor Elo]] (born 1993), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Elo]] (born 1993), Israeli football player
* [[D'or Fischer]] (born 1981), American-Israeli basketball player
* [[D'or Fischer]] (born 1981), American-Israeli basketball player
* [[Dor Guez]], Israeli artist and scholar
* [[Dor Guez]] (born ca. 1980), Israeli artist and scholar
* [[Dor Hugi]], Israeli football player
* [[Dor Hugi]] (born 1995), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Malul]] (born 1989), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Malul]] (born 1989), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Micha]] (born 1992), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Micha]] (born 1992), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Peretz]] (born 1995), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Peretz]] (born 1995), Israeli football player

'''Surname'''
===Surname===
* [[Friðrik Dór]] (born 1988), Icelandic R&B and pop singer and songwriter
* [[Friðrik Dór]] (born 1988), Icelandic R&B and pop singer and songwriter
* [[Georges Dor]] (1931–2001), Québécois author, composer, playwright, singer, poet, translator, theatrical producer and director
* [[Georges Dor]] (1931–2001), Québécois author, composer, playwright, singer, poet, translator, theatrical producer and director
* [[Gil Dor]] (born 1952), Israeli guitar player
* [[Gil Dor]] (born 1952), Israeli guitar player
* [[Gisele Ben-Dor]] (born 1955), American Israeli orchestra conductor of Uruguayan origin
* [[Henri Dor]] (1835–1912), Swiss ophthalmologist
* [[Henri Dor]] (1835–1912), Swiss ophthalmologist
* [[Jacqueline Dor]] (1929–1972), French film actress
* [[Jacqueline Dor]] (1929–1972), French film actress
* [[Karin Dor]] (1936–2017), German actress
* [[Karin Dor]] (1936–2017), German actress
* [[Milo Dor]] (1923–2005), Serbian-Austrian author
* [[Milo Dor]] (1923–2005), Serbian-Austrian author
* [[Oren Ben-Dor]] (fl. 2000s– ), professor of law and philosophy
* [[Rena Dor]] (1917–2000), Greek actress and a singer
* [[Rena Dor]] (1917–2000), Greek actress and a singer


===Aliases===
'''Surname Ben-Dor'''
* [[Gisele Ben-Dor]] (born 1955), American Israeli orchestra conductor of Uruguayan origin
* [[Oren Ben-Dor]], professor of law and philosophy

'''Others'''
* [[Rod McKuen]] (born 1933), who used Dor as a stage name on some 1950s recordings
* [[Rod McKuen]] (born 1933), who used Dor as a stage name on some 1950s recordings


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* Deadly Orgone Radiation, a theory of [[Wilhelm Reich]]
* Deadly Orgone Radiation, a theory of [[Wilhelm Reich]]
* [[Delta-DOR]], (or Δ-DOR for short), Differential One-Way Ranging, an interplanetary radio-tracking and navigation technique
* [[Delta-DOR]], (or Δ-DOR for short), Differential One-Way Ranging, an interplanetary radio-tracking and navigation technique
* [[Diagnostic odds ratio]], a statistical metric
* [[Dorado (constellation)]], from its standard astronomical abbreviation
* [[Dorado (constellation)]], from its standard astronomical abbreviation
* [[Dor procedure]], a cardiac surgery treatment for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
* [[Dor procedure]], a cardiac surgery treatment for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
* [[Earth-boring dung beetle]], or dor beetles, of the family Geotrupidae
* [[Earth-boring dung beetle]], or dor beetles, of the family Geotrupidae
* [[Delta-opioid]] receptors, a receptor that has enkephalins as its endogenous ligand
* [[Delta-opioid]] receptors, a receptor that has enkephalins as its endogenous ligand
* [[Definition of Ready]], a term in [[Scrum (software development)]]
* [[Duration of Response]], a [[clinical endpoint]] in trials of cancer treatments
* {{lang|akh|Dor}}, a cultivar of [[Karuka]]
* {{lang|akh|Dor}}, a cultivar of [[Karuka]]
* Field biology acronym for Dead On the Road
* Field biology acronym for Dead On the Road


==Miscellaneous==
==Other==
* [[Day of Remembrance (disambiguation)]]
* Drop On Request, Military acronym for a cadet applying for "voluntary resignation". ([[United States Navy SEAL selection and training]])
* [[Department of Revenue (disambiguation)]]
* Division of responsibility, in [[project management]]
* [[Directly Operated Railways]], a holding company of the UK Department of Transport to run rail franchises that require public ownership
* Diminished Ovarian Reserve
* [[Dor (political party)]], an Israeli pensioners' party
* D. Or. used in legal citations for [[United States District Court for the District of Oregon]]
*[[Dance-oriented rock]] or dance-rock, a genre dance-infused rock music
* [[Dor (film)|''Dor'' (film)]], a Hindi film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Dors, a surname]]
*[[Dors]], a surname


{{disambiguation}}
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 8 March 2024

DOR, Dor, or DoR may refer to:

Computer games and characters[edit]

Geography[edit]

  • Dör, a village in Hungary
  • Dor, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran
  • Dor, Israel, a moshav in northern Israel
  • Ein Dor, a kibbutz in northern Israel
  • Tel Dor, an archaeological site in Israel on the site of Dor or Dora, an ancient royal city of the Canaanites
  • Dori Airport, an airport in Burkina Faso with the IATA code DOR
  • Dorset, county in England, Chapman code

People[edit]

Given name[edit]

  • Dor Bahadur Bista (born ca. 1924–1926), Nepalese anthropologist, social scientist and activist
  • Dor Daniel (born 1982), Israeli singer songwriter
  • Dor Elo (born 1993), Israeli football player
  • D'or Fischer (born 1981), American-Israeli basketball player
  • Dor Guez (born ca. 1980), Israeli artist and scholar
  • Dor Hugi (born 1995), Israeli football player
  • Dor Malul (born 1989), Israeli football player
  • Dor Micha (born 1992), Israeli football player
  • Dor Peretz (born 1995), Israeli football player

Surname[edit]

  • Friðrik Dór (born 1988), Icelandic R&B and pop singer and songwriter
  • Georges Dor (1931–2001), Québécois author, composer, playwright, singer, poet, translator, theatrical producer and director
  • Gil Dor (born 1952), Israeli guitar player
  • Gisele Ben-Dor (born 1955), American Israeli orchestra conductor of Uruguayan origin
  • Henri Dor (1835–1912), Swiss ophthalmologist
  • Jacqueline Dor (1929–1972), French film actress
  • Karin Dor (1936–2017), German actress
  • Milo Dor (1923–2005), Serbian-Austrian author
  • Oren Ben-Dor (fl. 2000s– ), professor of law and philosophy
  • Rena Dor (1917–2000), Greek actress and a singer

Aliases[edit]

  • Rod McKuen (born 1933), who used Dor as a stage name on some 1950s recordings

Science[edit]

Other[edit]

See also[edit]