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Domical
Domical Dom"i*cal, a.
Relating to, or shaped like, a dome.
DomicileDomicile Dom"i*cile, n. [L. domicilium; domus house + (prob.)
root of celare to conceal: cf. F. domicile. See Dome, and
Conceal.]
1. An abode or mansion; a place of permanent residence,
either of an individual or a family.
2. (Law) A residence at a particular place accompanied with
an intention to remain there for an unlimited time; a
residence accepted as a final abode. --Wharton. DomicileDomicile Dom"i*cile, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Domiciled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Domiciling.] [Cf. F. domicilier. Cf. Domiciliate.]
To establish in a fixed residence, or a residence that
constitutes habitancy; to domiciliate. --Kent. DomiciledDomicile Dom"i*cile, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Domiciled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Domiciling.] [Cf. F. domicilier. Cf. Domiciliate.]
To establish in a fixed residence, or a residence that
constitutes habitancy; to domiciliate. --Kent. Domiciliar
Domiciliar Dom`i*cil"i*ar, n.
A member of a household; a domestic.
Domiciliary visitDomicillary Dom`i*cil"l*a*ry, a. [LL. domiciliarius.]
Of or pertaining to a domicile, or the residence of a person
or family.
The personal and domiciliary rights of the citizen
scrupulously guarded. --Motley.
Domiciliary visit (Law), a visit to a private dwelling,
particularly for searching it, under authority. DomiciliateDomiciliate Dom`i*cil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Domiciliated; p. pr. & vb. n. Domiciliating.] [See
Domicile.]
1. To establish in a permanent residence; to domicile.
2. To domesticate. --Pownall. DomiciliatedDomiciliate Dom`i*cil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Domiciliated; p. pr. & vb. n. Domiciliating.] [See
Domicile.]
1. To establish in a permanent residence; to domicile.
2. To domesticate. --Pownall. DomiciliatingDomiciliate Dom`i*cil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Domiciliated; p. pr. & vb. n. Domiciliating.] [See
Domicile.]
1. To establish in a permanent residence; to domicile.
2. To domesticate. --Pownall. Domiciliation
Domiciliation Dom`i*cil`i*a"tion, n.
The act of domiciliating; permanent residence; inhabitancy.
--Milman.
DomicilingDomicile Dom"i*cile, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Domiciled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Domiciling.] [Cf. F. domicilier. Cf. Domiciliate.]
To establish in a fixed residence, or a residence that
constitutes habitancy; to domiciliate. --Kent. DomicillaryDomicillary Dom`i*cil"l*a*ry, a. [LL. domiciliarius.]
Of or pertaining to a domicile, or the residence of a person
or family.
The personal and domiciliary rights of the citizen
scrupulously guarded. --Motley.
Domiciliary visit (Law), a visit to a private dwelling,
particularly for searching it, under authority. DomicultureDomiculture Dom"i*cul`ture (?; 135), n. [L. domus house + E.
culture. See 1st Dome.]
The art of house-keeping, cookery, etc. [R.] --R. Park.
Meaning of Domic from wikipedia
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Antun Domic is a Chilean-American
engineer and mathematician.
Domic obtained his Ph.D. in
Mathematics from the M****achusetts
Institute of
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- of hill etc.;
hence domed,
domic(al),
dome-like, domy. 2. v.t.
Cover with,
shape as,
dome. [F. f. It.
duomo cathedral,
dome, (& direct) f. L
domus house]'...
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Dome may
refer to: Places: In the UK: The
Dome, Edinburgh, an 1847
built Graeco-Roman
style building in Edinburgh's New Town,
Scotland The
Dome Leisure...
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attending North Rockhampton State High School,
Domic pla**** for the
Australian Schoolboys team in 1991 and 1992.
Domic went on to play for the
Brisbane Broncos...
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Doming may
refer to:
Doming (television),
defect found on some
cathode ray tube
televisions Doming, also
called sinking or dapping, a
metalworking technique...
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Dome A or
Dome Argus is the
highest ice
dome on the
Antarctic Plateau,
located 1,200 km (750 mi) inland. It is
thought to be the
coldest naturally occurring...
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Domer may
refer to: a
nickname for an
alumnus of the
University of
Notre Dame,
South Bend, Indiana, U.S. the
original mascot (a turtle) of the Rogers...
- The
Teapot Dome scandal was a
political corruption scandal in the
United States involving the
administration of
President Warren G. Harding. It centered...
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September 1990),
better known online as
Domics, is a Filipino-born
Canadian YouTuber, animator, and cartoonist.
Domics generally posts story-time animations...
- An
onion dome is a
dome whose shape resembles an onion. Such
domes are
often larger in
diameter than the
tholobate (drum) upon
which they sit, and their...