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Definition of dom
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Dom (n.) A title
anciently
given to the pope, and later to other
church
dignitaries
and some
monastic
orders.
See Don, and Dan..
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Starproof
::
Starosty
(n.) A
castle
and
domain
conferred
on a
nobleman
for life.
Bank
::
Bank (n.) In
certain
games,
as
dominos,
a fund of
pieces
from which the
players
are
allowed
to
draw..
Egg
::
Egg (n.) The oval or
roundish
body laid by
domestic
poultry
and other
birds,
tortoises,
etc. It
consists
of a yolk,
usually
surrounded
by the white or
albumen,
and
inclosed
in a shell or
strong
membrane..
Reserved
::
Reserved
(a.)
Restrained
from
freedom
in words or
actions;
backward,
or
cautious,
in
communicating
one's
thoughts
and
feelings;
not free or
frank..
Groin
::
Groin (n.) The line
between
the lower part of the
abdomen
and the
thigh,
or the
region
of this line; the
inguen..
Comedy
::
Comedy
(n.) A
dramatic
composition,
or
representation
of a
bright
and
amusing
character,
based upon the
foibles
of
individuals,
the
manners
of
society,
or the
ludicrous
events
or
accidents
of life; a play in which mirth
predominates
and the
termination
of the plot is
happy;
--
opposed
to
tragedy..
Dependency
::
Dependency
(n.) A
territory
remote
from the
kingdom
or state to which it
belongs,
but
subject
to its
dominion;
a
colony;
as, Great
Britain
has its
dependencies
in Asia,
Africa,
and
America..
Unduke
::
Unduke
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
dukedom.
Domestic
::
Domestic
(a.)
Remaining
much at home;
devoted
to home
duties
or
pleasures;
as, a
domestic
man or
woman..
Monarchy
::
Monarchy
(n.) The
territory
ruled over by a
monarch;
a
kingdom.
Fool
::
Fool (n.) One who acts
contrary
to moral and
religious
wisdom;
a
wicked
person.
Worldliness
::
Worldliness
(n.) The
quality
of being
worldly;
a
predominant
passion
for
obtaining
the good
things
of this life;
covetousness;
addictedness
to gain and
temporal
enjoyments;
worldly-mindedness.
Diaphragm
::
Diaphragm
(n.) The
muscular
and
tendinous
partition
separating
the
cavity
of the chest from that of the
abdomen;
the
midriff.
Oracular
::
Oracular
(a.)
Resembling
an
oracle
in some way, as in
solemnity,
wisdom,
authority,
obscurity,
ambiguity,
dogmatism..
Domesmen
::
Domesmen
(pl. ) of
Domesma.
Halidom
::
Halidom
(n.)
Holiness;
sanctity;
sacred
oath;
sacred
things;
sanctuary;
-- used
chiefly
in
oaths.
Penstock
::
Penstock
(n.) A close
conduit
or pipe for
conducting
water,
as, to a water
wheel,
or for
emptying
a pond, or for
domestic
uses..
Hebdomad
::
Hebdomad
(n.) A week; a
period
of seven days.
Guess
::
Guess (v. i.) To make a guess or
random
judgment;
to
conjecture;
-- with at,
about,
etc..
Domesticate
::
Domesticate
(a.) To make
domestic;
to
habituate
to home life; as, to
domesticate
one's
self..
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