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There are 16 words ending with DORE

ADOREadore v. To worship.
adore v. To love with one’s entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection.
adore v. To be very fond of.
AVVOGADOREAVVOGADORE n. (Italian) an official criminal prosecutor in Venice.
BANDOREbandore n. A historical stringed instrument similar in form to a guitar; a pandore.
BANDORE n. (Spanish) an ancient lute, also BANDORA, PANDORA, PANDORE, PANDURA.
BATTLEDOREbattledore n. A game played with a shuttlecock and rackets (properly battledore and shuttlecock); a forerunner of badminton.
battledore n. The racket used in this game.
battledore n. (Obsolete) A child’s hornbook for learning the alphabet.
COMMODOREcommodore n. (Military, nautical) A naval officer holding a rank between captain and rear admiral.
commodore n. (Nautical) A (temporary) commander over a collection of ships who is not an admiral.
commodore n. (Nautical) The leading ship in a fleet of merchantmen.
COMPRADOREcompradore n. Alternative form of comprador.
COMPRADORE n. (Portuguese) a native agent or intermediary through whom a foreign power trades, also COMPRADOR.
CUSPIDOREcuspidore n. Alternative form of cuspidor (“spittoon”).
CUSPIDORE n. (Portuguese) a spittoon, also CUSPIDOR.
DOREDore prop.n. A diminutive of the male given name Isidore.
Dore prop.n. A surname.
Dore prop.n. A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK3181).
DUMBLEDOREdumbledore n. (Dialectal, archaic, old-fashioned) A bumblebee.
dumbledore n. (Dialectal) A beetle, typically a cockchafer or dung beetle.
dumbledore n. (Dialectal) A dandelion.
MATADOREmatadore n. Dated form of matador.
MATADORE n. (Spanish) the man who kills the bull in bullfights, also MATADOR.
MOIDOREmoidore n. (Historical) An old Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732.
MOIDORE n. (Portuguese) a former gold coin of Portugal.
OCHIDOREOCHIDORE n. Charles Kingsley's name (not otherwise known) for a shore-crab.
PANDOREpandore n. Alternative spelling of bandore.
pandore n. A kind of oyster found near Prestonpans on the Firth of Forth.
PANDORE n. (Spanish) an ancient musical instrument, also BANDORA, BANDORE, PANDORA, PANDURA.
PROVEDOREprovedore n. A person or business which provides supplies, particularly food and beverages.
PROVEDORE n. a purveyor, also PROVEDITOR, PROVEDITORE, PROVEDOR, PROVIDOR, PROVISOR.
STEVEDOREstevedore n. A dockworker involved in loading and unloading cargo, or in supervising such work.
stevedore v. (Transitive) To load or unload a ship’s cargo.
STEVEDORE n. a dock worker who loads and unloads ships.
WINDOREwindore n. Obsolete form of window.
WINDORE n. (obsolete) a window, also WINDOCK, WINNOCK.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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