Doored

/ˈdɔːrd/ adjective

Definition

Having a door or doors; equipped with or provided with one or more doors (often used in compounds like 'three-doored').

Etymology

From 'door' + '-ed' (Old English '-ed', a suffix indicating possession or having a quality). This adjectival form appears in various compounds to describe how many doors something has.

Kelly Says

We use 'doored' mostly in compounds ('four-doored car,' 'French-doored closet'), but the word shows English's efficiency—'doored' instantly communicates 'having doors' in a way that 'with doors' would not.

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