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AbdominalAbdominal Ab*dom"i*nal, a. [Cf. F. abdominal.]
1. Of or pertaining to the abdomen; ventral; as, the
abdominal regions, muscles, cavity.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having abdominal fins; belonging to the
Abdominales; as, abdominal fishes.
Abdominal ring (Anat.), a fancied ringlike opening on each
side of the abdomen, external and superior to the pubes;
-- called also inguinal ring. AbdominalAbdominal Ab*dom"i*nal, n.; E. pl. Abdominals, L. pl.
Abdominales.
A fish of the group Abdominales. Abdominal ringAbdominal Ab*dom"i*nal, a. [Cf. F. abdominal.]
1. Of or pertaining to the abdomen; ventral; as, the
abdominal regions, muscles, cavity.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having abdominal fins; belonging to the
Abdominales; as, abdominal fishes.
Abdominal ring (Anat.), a fancied ringlike opening on each
side of the abdomen, external and superior to the pubes;
-- called also inguinal ring. AbdominalesAbdominal Ab*dom"i*nal, n.; E. pl. Abdominals, L. pl.
Abdominales.
A fish of the group Abdominales. Abdominales
Abdominales Ab*dom`i*na"les, n. pl. [NL., masc. pl.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A group including the greater part of fresh-water fishes, and
many marine ones, having the ventral fins under the abdomen
behind the pectorals.
Abdominalia
Abdominalia Ab*dom`i*na"li*a, n. pl. [NL., neut. pl.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A group of cirripeds having abdominal appendages.
AbdominalsAbdominal Ab*dom"i*nal, n.; E. pl. Abdominals, L. pl.
Abdominales.
A fish of the group Abdominales. Abdominoscopy
Abdominoscopy Ab*dom`i*nos"co*py, n. [L. abdomen + Gr. ? to
examine.] (Med.)
Examination of the abdomen to detect abdominal disease.
Abdominothoracic
Abdominothoracic Ab*dom`i*no*tho*rac"ic, a.
Relating to the abdomen and the thorax, or chest.
Abdominous
Abdominous Ab*dom"i*nous, a.
Having a protuberant belly; pot-bellied.
Gorgonius sits, abdominous and wan, Like a fat squab
upon a Chinese fan. --Cowper.
Anno Domini
Anno Domini An"no Dom"i*ni [L., in the year of [our] Lord
[Jesus Christ]; usually abbrev. a. d.]
In the year of the Christian era; as, a. d. 1887.
DominaDomina Dom"i*na, n. [L., lady. See Dame.] (O. Eng. Law)
Lady; a lady; -- a title formerly given to noble ladies who
held a barony in their own right. --Burrill. Dominance
Dominance Dom"i*nance, Dominancy Dom"i*nan*cy, n.
Predominance; ascendency; authority.
Dominancy
Dominance Dom"i*nance, Dominancy Dom"i*nan*cy, n.
Predominance; ascendency; authority.
DominantDominant Dom"i*nant, n. (Mus.)
The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A
of D, and so on.
Dominant chord (Mus.), the chord based upon the dominant. Dominant chordDominant Dom"i*nant, n. (Mus.)
The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A
of D, and so on.
Dominant chord (Mus.), the chord based upon the dominant. DominateDominate Dom"i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dominated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Dominating.] [L. dominatus, p. p. of dominari to
dominate, fr. dominus master, lord. See Dame, and cf.
Domineer.]
To predominate over; to rule; to govern. ``A city dominated
by the ax.' --Dickens.
We everywhere meet with Slavonian nations either
dominant or dominated. --W. Tooke. Dominate
Dominate Dom"i*nate, v. i.
To be dominant. --Hallam.
DominatedDominate Dom"i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dominated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Dominating.] [L. dominatus, p. p. of dominari to
dominate, fr. dominus master, lord. See Dame, and cf.
Domineer.]
To predominate over; to rule; to govern. ``A city dominated
by the ax.' --Dickens.
We everywhere meet with Slavonian nations either
dominant or dominated. --W. Tooke. DominatingDominate Dom"i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dominated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Dominating.] [L. dominatus, p. p. of dominari to
dominate, fr. dominus master, lord. See Dame, and cf.
Domineer.]
To predominate over; to rule; to govern. ``A city dominated
by the ax.' --Dickens.
We everywhere meet with Slavonian nations either
dominant or dominated. --W. Tooke. Domination
Domination Dom`i*na"tion, n. [F. domination, L. dominatio.]
1. The act of dominating; exercise of power in ruling;
dominion; supremacy; authority; often, arbitrary or
insolent sway.
In such a people, the haugtiness of domination
combines with the spirit of freedom. --Burke.
2. A ruling party; a party in power. [R.] --Burke.
3. pl. A high order of angels in the celestial hierarchy; --
a meaning given by the schoolmen.
Thrones, dominations, princedoms, virtues, powers.
--Milton.
Dominative
Dominative Dom"i*na*tive, a. [Cf. F. dominatif.]
Governing; ruling; imperious. --Sir E. Sandys.
Dominator
Dominator Dom"i*na`tor, n. [L.]
A ruler or ruling power. ``Sole dominator of Navarre.'
--Shak.
Jupiter and Mars are dominators for this northwest part
of the world. --Camden.
Domine
Domine Dom"i*ne, n.
A clergyman.
DomineDomine Dom"i*ne, n. [See Dominie.]
1. A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church. The word
is also applied locally in the United States, in
colloquial speech, to any clergyman.
2. [From Sp. domine a schoolmaster.] (Zo["o]l.) A West Indian
fish (Epinula magistralis), of the family
Trichiurid[ae]. It is a long-bodied, voracious fish. DomineerDomineer Dom`i*neer", v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. Domineered;
p. pr. & vb. n. Domineering.] [F. dominer, L. dominari: cf.
OD. domineren to feast luxuriously. See Dominate, v. t.]
To rule with insolence or arbitrary sway; to play the master;
to be overbearing; to tyrannize; to bluster; to swell with
conscious superiority or haughtiness; -- often with over; as,
to domineer over dependents.
Go to the feast, revel and domineer. --Shak.
His wishes tend abroad to roam, And hers to domineer at
home. --Prior. DomineeredDomineer Dom`i*neer", v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. Domineered;
p. pr. & vb. n. Domineering.] [F. dominer, L. dominari: cf.
OD. domineren to feast luxuriously. See Dominate, v. t.]
To rule with insolence or arbitrary sway; to play the master;
to be overbearing; to tyrannize; to bluster; to swell with
conscious superiority or haughtiness; -- often with over; as,
to domineer over dependents.
Go to the feast, revel and domineer. --Shak.
His wishes tend abroad to roam, And hers to domineer at
home. --Prior. DomineeringDomineering Dom`i*neer"ing, a.
Ruling arrogantly; overbearing.
A violent, brutal, domineering old reprobate. --Blackw.
Mag.
Syn: Haughty; overbearing; lordly. See Imperious. --
Dom`i*neer"ing*ly, adv. DomineeringDomineer Dom`i*neer", v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. Domineered;
p. pr. & vb. n. Domineering.] [F. dominer, L. dominari: cf.
OD. domineren to feast luxuriously. See Dominate, v. t.]
To rule with insolence or arbitrary sway; to play the master;
to be overbearing; to tyrannize; to bluster; to swell with
conscious superiority or haughtiness; -- often with over; as,
to domineer over dependents.
Go to the feast, revel and domineer. --Shak.
His wishes tend abroad to roam, And hers to domineer at
home. --Prior. DomineeringlyDomineering Dom`i*neer"ing, a.
Ruling arrogantly; overbearing.
A violent, brutal, domineering old reprobate. --Blackw.
Mag.
Syn: Haughty; overbearing; lordly. See Imperious. --
Dom`i*neer"ing*ly, adv.
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Domin may
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Domin of
Veinne (died 536),
French bishop and
saint Friedrich Domin (1902-1961),
German film
actor Hilde Domin (1909-2006), pseudonym...
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Karel Domin (4 May 1882, Kutná Hora,
Kingdom of
Bohemia – 10 June 1953, Prague) was a
Czech botanist and politician.
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February 2006) is the
pseudonym of
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Ferenc Domin, 28
January 1754 – 19
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