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Everything about Doe totally explained* Doe: a deer, a female deer.
Doe may also refer to:
- Do-re-mi, a system of note learning.
- D.O.E., a United States rapper.
- Doe, a singer from Brooklyn, NY.
- Doe (ethnic group), a people of coastal Tanzania
- Doe language, spoken by the Doe people
- Ernest Doe & Sons, tractor manufacturers and agricultural merchants
- John Doe or Jane Doe a name used as a placeholder for an unknown or anonymous person, especially in a legal context
- Samuel Doe (1951–1990), the president of Liberia
- Do (singer). A Dutch singer. Her name is pronounced as 'doe'.
- Doe River, a river in Tennessee, USA
DOE or DoE can be an acronym or initialism for:
Department of the Environment (disambiguation page)
the United States Department of Energy
the Department of Energy in the Philippines
Design of Experiments
the Duke of Edinburgh and the The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
the doctrine of equivalents in patent law
Dyspnea On Exertion or exertional dyspnea, in medicine
Depending on experience, mentioned in job offers where compensation is to be negotiated
any Department of Education (NOTE: U.S. Department of Education's acronym is ED.)
Distributed Objects Everywhere in distributed computing
Diffractive Optical Element in optics
Date of Effect, the date an event comes into effect, used in contracts.
depending on extra, movies
Date Of Execution (When sentenced to the death penalty in the U.S. after a while you're given a D.O.E.)
Dreams of Elwood, an indie rock group from New Zealand
A Diagram of Effects is a Gerald Weinberg tool for reasoning about non-linear systems.
Doe is used in a song (Do-Re-Mi) in "The Sound of Music"
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