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dorab

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[dohr-ab, duh-rab] / ˈdoʊr æb, dəˈræb /

noun

  1. wolf herring.


Etymology

Origin of dorab

Origin uncertain

Example Sentences

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It would eventually lead to Dorab curtailing Saklatvala's role in the family businesses, motivating him to pursue a different path.

From BBC

But Jamsetji's fondness of Saklatvala made his elder son, Dorab, resent his younger cousin.

From BBC

Edible imports by India, the world's top edible oil buyer, are likely to drop to around 13 million tonnes in 2021/22 from 13.49 million tonnes a year ago, Dorab Mistry, a director of Indian consumer goods company Godrej International, told an industry conference in Kuala Lumpur.

From Reuters

However, operations at palm oil mills, where the palm fruit is converted into crude palm oil, have been impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, said Dorab Mistry, director of Indian consumer goods company and major consumer Godrej International.

From Reuters

“There’s been a new factor which has come after the election of President Biden that has projected higher demand for soyoil, which is 100% biodiesel,” leading edible oils analyst Dorab Mistry said.

From Reuters