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Dominant
Dominant 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.

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- A dominant minority, also called elite dominance, is a minority group that has overwhelming political, economic, or cultural dominance in a country, despite...
- gene on the other copy of the chromosome. The first variant is termed dominant and the second is called recessive. This state of having two different...
- In music, the dominant is the fifth scale degree () of the diatonic scale. It is called the dominant because it is second in importance to the first scale...
- partners is essential. The terms submissive and dominant are often used to distinguish these roles: the dominant partner ("dom") takes psychological control...
- Dominant white (W) is a group of genetically related coat color alleles on the KIT gene of the horse, best known for producing an all-white coat, but also...
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- A dominant caste is one which preponderates numerically over other castes and also wields preponderant economic and political power. A large and powerful...
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- In social psychology, the dominant response is "the response that is most likely to occur in the presence of the given array of stimuli". Increased arousal...
- Dominant design is a technology management concept introduced by James M. Utterback and William J. Abernathy in 1975, identifying key technological features...