These are the meanings of the letters DPOR when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    Dorp (n.)
                    
                        A hamlet.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        A contrivance for temporarily lowering a gas jet.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        A curtain which drops or falls in front of the stage of a   theater, etc.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        A door or platform opening downward; a trap door; that part   of the gallows on which a culprit stands when he is to be hanged;   hence, the gallows itself.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        A drop press or drop hammer.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        A machine for lowering heavy weights, as packages, coal   wagons, etc., to a ship's deck.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        Act of dropping; sudden fall or descent.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        Any medicine the dose of which is measured by drops; as,   lavender drops.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        Any small pendent ornament.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        Same as Gutta.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        That which resembles, or that which hangs like, a liquid   drop; as a hanging diamond ornament, an earring, a glass pendant on a   chandelier, a sugarplum (sometimes medicated), or a kind of shot or   slug.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        The depth of a square sail; -- generally applied to the   courses only.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a   hanger.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        The quantity of fluid which falls in one small spherical   mass; a liquid globule; a minim; hence, also, the smallest easily   measured portion of a fluid; a small quantity; as, a drop of water.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To bestow or communicate by a suggestion; to let fall in an   indirect, cautious, or gentle manner; as, to drop hint, a word of   counsel, etc.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To cause to fall in one portion, or by one motion, like a   drop; to let fall; as, to drop a line in fishing; to drop a courtesy.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To cover with drops; to variegate; to bedrop.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To give birth to; as, to drop a lamb.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To let go; to dismiss; to set aside; to have done with; to   discontinue; to forsake; to give up; to omit.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To lower, as a curtain, or the muzzle of a gun, etc.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To pour or let fall in drops; to pour in small globules; to   distill.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        To send, as a letter; as, please drop me a line, a letter,   word.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (n.)
                    
                        Whatever is arranged to drop, hang, or fall from an elevated   position; also, a contrivance for lowering something
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To be deep in extent; to descend perpendicularly; as, her   main topsail drops seventeen yards.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To come to an end; to cease; to pass out of mind; as, the   affair dropped.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To come unexpectedly; -- with in or into; as, my old   friend dropped in a moment.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To fall dead, or to fall in death.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To fall in drops.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To fall or be depressed; to lower; as, the point of the   spear dropped a little.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To fall short of a mark.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To fall, in general, literally or figuratively; as, ripe   fruit drops from a tree; wise words drop from the lips.
                    
                 
                
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                    Drop (v. i.)
                    
                        To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
                    
                 
                
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                    Prod (n.)
                    
                        A light kind of crossbow; -- in the sense, often spelled   prodd.
                    
                 
                
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                    Prod (n.)
                    
                        A pointed instrument for pricking or puncturing, as a goad,   an awl, a skewer, etc.
                    
                 
                
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                    Prod (n.)
                    
                        A prick or stab which a pointed instrument.
                    
                 
                
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                    Prod (v. t.)
                    
                        To thrust some pointed instrument into; to prick with   something sharp; as, to prod a soldier with a bayonet; to prod oxen;   hence, to goad, to incite, to worry; as, to prod a student.