DOE is the standard abbreviation for The Department of Education. The question is not clear since that department does not have its own currency.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, for example man and woman or buck and doe.
As you've pointed out, does is the plural of doe. You could say, "one doe, two does... ten does", that's perfectly correct. However, when you're speaking collectively, you'd use 'doe' as the plural: "a herd of doe", not a herd of does.
The word doe is never spelled does; it is spelled doe. Does can be the third person singular of the verb to do, or it can be the plural of the noun doe. The group of deer consisted of one buck and three does.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, for example:The gender specific noun for a male deer is a stag.The gender specific noun for a female deer is a doe.The noun 'deer' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Doe is the opposite of buck. Buck is a Male Deer. While Doe is a Female Deer.
The country that uses the forint as its currency is Hungary.
Vietnam uses the dong as their currency.
Euro is a currency.
Italy uses the "Euro" currency.
Jane Doe predicted the collapse of the currency.
Singapore and Brunei
Labrador uses the Canadian dollar as its currency.
No, Spain uses the 'Euro' for its currency.
Malaya uses the Ringgit as its currency
The kuna is the currency in Croatia.
France uses the Euro as currency.
The yen is the Japanese currency