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DOMINANT, a. [L., to rule; lord, master; a house; to overcome, to subdue.] 1. Ru...
DOMINATE, v.t. [L. See Dominant .] To rule; to govern; to prevail; to predominat...
DOMINATED, pp. Ruled; governed.
DOMINATING, ppr. Ruling; prevailing; predominating.
DOMINATION, n. [L.] 1. The exercise of power in ruling; dominion; government. 2....
DOMINATIVE, a. Governing; also, imperious.
DOMINATOR, n. 1. A ruler or ruling power; the presiding or predominant power. Ju...
DOMINEER, v.i. [L. See Dominant .] 1. To rule over with insolence or arbitrary s...
DOMINEERING, ppr. 1. Ruling over with insolence; blustering; manifesting haughty...
DOMINICAL, a. [Low L., lord.] 1. That notes the Lords day or Sabbath. The Domini...
DOMINICAN, a. or n. The Dominicans, or Dominican Friars, are an order of religio...
DOMINION, n. [L. See Dominant .] 1. Sovereign or supreme authority; the power of...
DOMINO, n. A kind of hood; a long dress; a masquerade dress.
DOMITE, n. A mineral named from Dome in Auvergne, in France, of a white or grayi...
DON. A title in Spain, formerly given to noblemen and gentlemen only, but now co...
DONACITE, n. A petrified shell of the genus Donax.