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DOME, n. [Gr., a house, a plain roof. L.] 1. A building; a house; a fabric; used...
DOMESDAY. [See Doomsday .]
DOOMSDAY-BOOK, DOMESDAY-BOOK, n. A book compiled by order of William the Conquer...
DOMESMAN, n. [See Doom .] A judge; an umpire.
DOMESTIC, a. [L., a house.] 1. Belonging to the house, or home; pertaining to on...
DOMESTICALLY, adv. In relation to domestic affairs.
DOMESTICATE, v.t. 1. To make domestic; to retire from the public; to accustom to...
DOMESTICATION, n. 1. The act of withdrawing from the public notice and living mu...
DOMICIL, n. [L., a mansion.] An abode or mansion; a place of permanent residence...
DOMICILED, DOMICILIATED, pp. Having gained a permanent residence or inhabitancy.
DOMICIL, DOMICILIATE, v.t. To establish a fixed residence, or a residence that c...
DOMICILED, DOMICILIATED, pp. Having gained a permanent residence or inhabitancy.
DOMICILING, DOMICILIATING, ppr. Gaining or taking a permanent residence.
DOMICILIATION, n. Permanent residence; inhabitancy.
DOMICILING, DOMICILIATING, ppr. Gaining or taking a permanent residence.
DOMIFY, v.t. [L., a house; to make.] 1. In astrology, to divide the heavens into...