These terms are from the FISH Archaeological Objects Thesaurus (Forum on Information Standards in Heritage - FISH).
| Term | Scope note | Term type | SENESCHAL URI | Other URI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DOMESTIC MILITARY BUILDING | Buildings used for the accommodation, welfare and recreation of servicemen, especially those serving in the Royal Air Force. Use only for buildings associated with military installations. For non-military, use DOMESTIC class and its narrower terms. | Preferred term | 140312 | - |
| DOMESTIC SITE | Sites used for the accommodation, welfare and recreation of servicemen, especially those serving in the Royal Air Force. Use only for sites associated with military installations. For non-military sites use DOMESTIC class and its narrower terms. | Preferred term | 143471 | - |
| DOMESTIC WORKSHOP | A workshop forming part of a domestic dwelling. | Preferred term | 129049 | - |
| DOMINICAN FRIARY | A house of friars of the order of St Dominic. Also known as Friars Preachers or 'Black Friars'. | Preferred term | 70143 | - |
| DOMINICAN NUNNERY | An abbey or priory of Dominican nuns. | Preferred term | 70170 | - |
| Dominican Priory | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 70800 | - |
| DOMINO | A flat, oblong gaming piece marked with spots used to play dominoes. | Preferred term | 95628 | - |
| DOMUS CONVERSORUM | House, where destitute Jews converted to Christianity after the expulsion. Latin for "House of Converts". | Preferred term | 139340 | - |
| Domus Longa | Narrow term | 91772 | - | |
| Donjon | Narrow term | 70801 | - | |
| DONKEY HOUSE | A building used to accommodate donkeys. | Preferred term | 91773 | - |
| Donkey Mill | Narrow term | 70802 | - | |
| DONKEY SHOE | Thinner and narrower than a horse shoe these are also rarer as donkeys tend to be shod less often than horses. | Preferred term | 95679 | - |
| DONKEY WHEEL | A treadwheel using a donkey as motive power. Usually found operating wells. | Preferred term | 69356 | - |
| DONKEYS | Equine mammal used primarily as a beast of burden. | Preferred term | 167911 | - |
| DOOR | The entrance to a building, apartment or any enclosure consisting of a movable barrier, usually lockable, of wood or other materials. | Preferred term | 137690 | - |
| DOOR | A barrier used to close an opening, usually hinged and often hung within a supporting frame. | Preferred term | 96054 | - |
| DOOR FITTING | An object which is attached to or connected with a door. | Preferred term | 96256 | - |
| Door Frame | Narrow term | - | - | |
| Door Furniture | Narrow term | - | - | |
| Door Handle | Narrow term | - | - | |
| Door Jamb | Use both terms. | Narrow term | - | - |
| Door Knob | Narrow term | - | - | |
| Door Knocker | Narrow term | - | - | |
| DOOR LINTEL | A lintel over a door. | Preferred term | 137691 | - |
| Door Plate | Narrow term | - | - | |
| Door Post | Narrow term | - | - | |
| DOOR POST | A vertical upright on either side of a door. | Preferred term | 137692 | - |
| Door Socket | Narrow term | - | - | |
| Door Stop | Narrow term | - | - |
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