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dogfood

English

Alternative forms

  • dog food
  • dog-food

Etymology

dog +? food

Pronunciation

Verb

dogfood (third-person singular simple present dogfoods, present participle dogfooding, simple past and past participle dogfooded)

  1. (transitive, computing, slang) To eat one's own dog food, to use products developed by oneself or by one’s own company as end users.
    • 2012, Sam Guckenheimer, Neno Loje, Agile Software Engineering with Visual Studio: From Concept to Continuous Feedback, Addison-Wesley Professional (?ISBN), page 259:
      We're dog-fooding that release now, in three-weekly sprints.

Noun

dogfood (countable and uncountable, plural dogfoods)

  1. (US) Alternative spelling of dog food

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dogwood

English

Etymology

dag +? wood, from dag (a sharp object).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?d??w?d/

Noun

dogwood (countable and uncountable, plural dogwoods)

  1. Any of various small trees of the genus Cornus, especially the wild cornel and the flowering cornel
  2. The wood of such trees and shrubs.
  3. A wood or tree similar to this genus, used in different parts of the world.

Translations

See also

  • dogberry
  • cornel

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