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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Dozen \Doz"en\, n.; pl. {Dozen} (before another noun), {Dozens}.
   [OE. doseine, dosein, OF. doseine, F. douzaine, fr. douze
   twelve, fr. L. duodecim; duo two + decem ten. See {Two},
   {Ten}, and cf. {Duodecimal}.]
   1. A collection of twelve objects; a tale or set of twelve;
      with or without of before the substantive which follows.
      ``Some six or seven dozen of Scots.'' ``A dozen of shirts
      to your back.'' ``A dozen sons.'' ``Half a dozen
      friends.'' --Shak.

   2. An indefinite small number. --Milton.

   {A baker's dozen}, thirteen; -- called also a {long dozen}.

Source : WordNet®

dozens
     n : a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she
         amassed a mountain of newspapers" [syn: {tons}, {heaps},
         {lots}, {mountain}, {piles}, {scores}, {stacks}, {loads},
          {rafts}, {slews}, {wads}, {oodles}, {gobs}, {scads}, {lashings}]
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