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Dorse

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n.1.Same as dorsal, n.
2.The back of a book.
Books, all richly bound, with gilt dorses.
- Wood.
1.(Zool.) The Baltic or variable cod (Gadus callarias), by some believed to be the young of the common codfish.


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Junior linebacker Jeremy Dorse had 11 tackles and Mark Kegal's interception at the Rosamond 10 late in the game preserved the victory.
Dorse is the current chapter chair, completing a two-year term.
It's their security,'' said Deanna Dorse, 33, a hair stylist in Woodland Hills.
 
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