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dominion
  1. Power or the use of power; sovereignty over something; stewardship, supremacy.
  2. predominance; ascendancy
  3. (sometimes figuratively) A kingdom, nation, or other sphere of influence; governed territory.
  4. (Biblical tradition) An order of angel in Christian angelology, ranked above angels and below thrones.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “To consider work and the worker in the light of humanity's dominion over the earth goes to the very heart of the ethical and social question.”
      “His dominions included all the lands from the Baltic to the country beyond the Carpathians.”
      “Are you finding that complying with the environmental requirements imposed by another agency through a separate study that is not under your dominion, that this necessarily increases the cost of the project?”
dominance
  1. The state of being dominant; of prime importance; supremacy.
  2. Being in a position of power, authority or ascendancy over others.
  3. (physiology) The superior development of or preference for one side of the body or one of a pair of organs; such as being right-handed.
  4. (biology) The property of a gene such that it suppresses the expression of its allele.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “It also weakens the market power of firms whose dominance comes from legal protection rather than commercial success.”
      “In order for an ambitious man like Caesar to gain absolute political dominance over his rivals, a successful military campaign was the surest way to force his political rivals to bow to his power.”
      “Initially, it had only a slight dominance over the weaker ones.”
dominant
  1. (music) The fifth major tone of a musical scale (five major steps above the note in question); thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on.
  2. (music) The triad built on the dominant tone.
  3. (genetics) A gene that is dominant.
  4. A species or organism that is dominant.
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domination
  1. The act of dominating; exercise of power in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority, often when arbitrary or insolent.
  2. A ruling party; a party in power.
  3. A high order of angels in the celestial hierarchy.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The domination of these agencies has been enabled by developments in digital technology.”
      “Chauvinistic nations of the nineteenth century were devoted militarily, culturally, and economically to the exploitation and domination of the peoples of other lands.”
      “The charismatic global politician is still revered as a standard bearer in the fightback against the domination of the right.”
dominionism
  1. A tendency among some conservative Christians, especially in the USA, to seek influence or control over secular civil government through political action.
  2. The belief that human beings should be free to dominate and exploit nature, including plants and animals.
dominatrix
  1. A dominating woman; a female dominator.
  2. A dominant female in sadomasochistic practices.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The dominatrix commanded attention with her strong presence and unwavering control over her submissive followers.”
      “Some vehicles intended for testing on public roads are sheathed in so much black leather and vinyl that they resemble a dominatrix on wheels.”
      “His encounter with a dominatrix who vigorously spanks him isn't what he imagined.”
dominator
  1. One who dominates.
  2. (graph theory) A node that dominates another.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Partnership education includes education for partnership rather than dominator childrearing.”
      “As the imbalance of power between the two grows, the dominated girl is no longer recognized by her dominator as a subject.”
      “His own letters suggest that he was not only an enabler, but often in fact the dominator in the relationship with Douglas.”
domina
  1. The head of a nunnery.
  2. A dominatrix.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “This kind of change caused Latin mea domina to eventually become the French madame and American English ma'am.”
      “Each of the nuns was heard in her turn, while the others waited with the domina in the adjoining vestry.”
      “Like all members of the Vigilance Force, Domina possesses the unique ability to ferret out treason where none has been committed.”
dom
  1. A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders.
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domme
  1. A dominatrix; a female dom, or the dominant person in a BDSM relationship.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “No amount of fetish wear or powerful looking garments can make a domme out of a woman who hasn't worked on her power and grace within.”
      Domme is the starting point for canoe trips along the Dordogne and you will return here after finishing.”
dom
  1. A title formerly borne by member of the high nobility of Portugal and Brazil
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dominancy
  1. (archaic) predominance; ascendency; authority
  2. Examples:
    1. “They failed dismally to translate their periods of dominancy into sufficient scores that could have salvaged something from this game.”
      “The most obvious factor at play in determining dominancy is sheer physical size.”
      “The centers of exchange, distribution and commerce, located in great cities, will gradually lose their dominancy.”
dominand
  1. (very rare) A person or thing to be dominated.
dominionist
dominability
  1. The quality of being dominable (all senses).
domineeringness
  1. The quality of being domineering.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It can carry with it aspects of arbitrariness or domineeringness, or whimsicality or abstractedness.”
      “Research has also examined effects on less extreme behaviors, such as domineeringness in conversation or the way a person votes as a member of a jury in a rape trial.”
dominitrix
  1. Alternative spelling of dominatrix
dominatour
  1. Obsolete form of dominator.
domineering
domineerings
dominionists
  1. plural of dominionist
dominations
  1. plural of domination
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It has been a long time between dominations for the Lakers, who once gave fans T-shirts proclaiming multi-title runs.”
      “The difference in character of the two dominations is the very evident cause.”
      “Successive Roman and Arab dominations brought no change favourable to them.”
dominatrices
  1. plural of dominatrix
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Competent dominatrices are trained to lower the risk of triggering such an abreaction, but are prepared to deal with it should it occur.”
      “While the practices are sexual, dominatrices on the whole, do not perform sexual acts on their clients.”
dominatrixes
  1. plural of dominatrix
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Welcome to The Angel, one of the pay-by-the-hour lodgings offering a discreet haven for trysts and visits with dominatrixes.”
      “Shadowy masked dominatrixes in stiletto-heeled hip boots snap commands and whips with equal fury.”
      “An escort agency specialising in dominatrixes advertised for staff at jobcentres.”
dominances
dominators
  1. plural of dominator
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Just as before, the would-be dominators try to convince us that it is necessary to apply a firm hand to the benefit of a shiftless character.”
      “The two were well on their way to becoming dominators of the UK trance scene.”
      “When properly manipulated, bureaucrats can help dominators maintain their tight grip on markets while supplying a convenient scapegoat for unfair rules.”
dominancies
  1. plural of dominancy
dominatours
  1. plural of dominator
dominants
  1. plural of dominant
  2. Examples:
    1. “Although a relatively inconspicuous component of the modern flora, the lycopsids were arborescent ecosystem dominants in the late Paleozoic.”
      “Most scrub dominants recover by resprouting and clonal spread, while many herbaceous species are obligate seeders.”
      “Sedge meadow was distinguished from wet prairie by having more than half its dominants as sedge family species.”
dominions
  1. plural of dominion
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  3. Examples:
    1. “And he is seeking angels, thrones, powers, dominions and arch angels alike to come and join him.”
      “Although the dominions became equal partners in the British Commonwealth, the Crown remained indivisible.”
      “I do not call it imperial because Australia and New Zealand were then dominions.”
dominas
dommes
doms
  1. plural of dom
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The N4200 has Dual DOMs, meaning that if one fails the secondary DOM reprograms the primary DOM if it fails meaning your system has an added layer of protection if the primary DOM goes down.”
      “France sought to apply a scheme of differential taxation of dock dues enabling goods from outside the DOMs to be taxed more heavily that products from the DOMs in question.”
      “As to Doms, nothing that is at all eatable comes amiss to them.”
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