dogy


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do·gy

 (dō′gē)
n. Western US
Variant of dogie.
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dogy

(ˈdəʊɡɪ)
n, pl -gies
(Agriculture) a variant spelling of dogie
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Noun1.dogy - motherless calf in a range herd of cattle
calf - young of domestic cattle
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