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- Way/path The Japanese character for 'DO' is the same as the Chinese character for Tao In aikiDO, the connotation is that of a way of attaining enlightenment or a way of improving one's character through aiki.
- Abbreviation for doctorate of osteopathy.
- Defaulted then bankruptactive, other UI Unreinsured. a) Way, path, etc This word was used frequently in Chinese and Japanese philosophy in the sense of the way of doing an act in the moral and ethical spheres well as the simple physical Jigoro Kano 'borrowed' it from these sources b) Trunk of the body.
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Signifies a physician who graduated from an osteopathic medical school Osteopathic philosophy focuses on the unity of each of the body systems in relationship to maintaining balance and health Graduates receive training in all of the standard medical and surgical arts, with additional training in manual medicine and osteopathic manipulative treatments. the mid-section of the body It is a valid target in competitive matches.
- Dissolved Oxygen.
- Doctor of Osteopathy DOs complete a training, certification and licensing program that is almost exactly the same as that of an allopathic medical doctor They are licensed to perform surgery and write prescriptions.
- The Way or Path 'The Way means to be one with the Will of the Universe and embody its function If you are even slightly apart from it, it is no longer the Way '.
- Disolved Oxygen. a tone of the scale MO - a moment UP - to raise.
- Dissolved oxygen.
- In Japan; any art that is practiced to develop both technical and spiritual maturity is considered a do, a 'way' to harmonize body and mind.
- Dissolved Oxygen - a measure of the oxygen dissolved in water expressed in milligrams per liter.
- The first degree of the major scale. 'Way' or 'path ' When this term is used as a suffix to a particular style of the Japanese martial arts, it is indicitive of more than just a means of combat Do indicates a discipline and philosophy with moral and spiritual connotations, with the ultimate aim being enlightenment. 'Way' or 'path ' When this term is used as a suffix to a particular style of the Japanese martial arts, it is indicitive of more than just a means of combat Do indicates a discipline and philosophy with moral and spiritual connotations, with the ultimate aim being enlightenment. 'Way' or 'path' When this term is used as a suffix to a particular style of the Japanese martial arts, it is indicitive of more than just a means of combat Do indicates a discipline and philosophy with moral and spiritual connotations, with the ultimate aim being enlightenment.
- Wash all grease and dirt off walls and woodwork Patch cracks in walls and ceilings before painting Seal all new surfaces with a primer Scrape off all loose paint and sand the surface to a smooth finish Stir paint thoroughly before any applications Allow new plaster to dry before painting Properly ventilate area to be painted DON'T Don't expect good results on dirty surfaces Don't paint over a damp surface with oil-base paints Don't apply the second coat of paint until the first coat has dried properly Don't sand woodwork across the grain Don't change cans of paint in the middle of a wall area Don't add thinner to the product unless directions call for it.
- To deal with for good and all; to finish up; to undo; to ruin; to do for. the syllable naming the first note of any major scale in solmization create or design, often in a certain way; 'Do my room in blue'; 'I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest' travel or traverse ; 'This car does 150 miles per hour'; 'We did 6 miles on our hike every day' carry on or manage; 'We could do with a little more help around here' get done; 'I did my job' proceed or get along; 'How is she doing in her new job?'; 'How are you making out in graduate school?'; 'He's come a long way'.
- To perform work upon, about, for, or at, by way of caring for, looking after, preparing, cleaning, keeping in order, or the like.
- A cheat; a swindle.
- Ado; bustle; stir; to do.
- Deed; act; fear.
- To fare; to be, as regards health; as, they asked him how he did; how do you do to- day? To succeed; to avail; to answer the purpose; to serve; as, if no better plan can be found, he will make this do.
- To act or behave in any manner; to conduct one's self.
- To make ready for an object, purpose, or use, as food by cooking; to cook completely or sufficiently; as, the meat is done on one side only.
- To bring to an end by action; to perform completely; to finish; to accomplish; a sense conveyed by the construction, which is that of the past participle done.
- To perform, as an action; to execute; to transact to carry out in action; as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty; to do what I can.
- To bring about; to produce, as an effect or result; to effect; to achieve.
- To cause; to make; with an infinitive.
- To place; to put.
- In England and America the same syllables are used by many as a scale pattern, while the tones in respect to absolute pitch are named from the first seven letters of the alphabet.
- It is the first of the seven syllables used by the Italians as manes of musical tones, and replaced, for the sake of euphony, the syllable Ut, applied to the note C.
- A syllable attached to the first tone of the major diatonic scale for the purpose of solmization, or solfeggio.
- do. doh.
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