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- domagkTo torment, harass, or persistently annoy someone.nounRare
- domain/də(ʊ)ˈmeɪn/An area of territory owned or controlled by a particular ruler or government; a specific sphere of knowledge, activity, or control.nounB2
- domain name/dəʊˈmeɪn ˌneɪm/The unique, human-readable address used to identify a website on the internet, such as 'example.com'.nounB2
- domal/ˈdəʊməl/Relating to or shaped like a dome.adjectivenounVery Low
- domatium/də(ʊ)ˈmeɪʃ(ɪ)əm/A small chamber or cavity in a plant, often modified from a leaf or stem part, that provides shelter for mites or small insects.nounExtremely Low
- dome/dəʊm/A large, rounded roof or ceiling, typically hemispherical in shape, often crowning a building.nounverbverb-intransitive+1B1
- dome car/ˈdəʊm ˌkɑː/A railway passenger car with a glass dome on top, providing panoramic views.nounLow
- dome fastener/ˈdəʊm ˌfɑːs(ə)nə/A two-part fastening device consisting of a raised, dome-shaped piece (the socket) and a corresponding stud that snaps into it, often used on clothing, bags, or sports equipment.nounC1/C2
- dome light/ˈdəʊm ˌlaɪt/An interior light mounted on the ceiling of a vehicle's cabin, typically providing illumination for the occupants.nounMedium
- dome of the rock/ˌdəʊm əv ðə ˈrɒk/The famous Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, known for its golden dome.nounLow
- dome top/ˈdəʊm ˌtɒp/A removable lid for a jar or container, characterised by a raised, hemispherical (dome-shaped) centre.nounLow-to-Medium (technical/domestic context)
- domenic/ˈdɒmɪnɪk/A masculine given name, primarily the Italian form of Dominic, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.nounVery Low
- domenichino/ˌdɒməniˈkiːnəʊ/The professional name of an Italian Baroque painter (1581–1641) from the Bolognese school.nounVery low
- domenico veneziano/dɒˈmɛnɪkəʊ ˌvɛnɪtˈsjaːnəʊ/A proper noun referring to an Italian Renaissance painter of the early 15th century.nounVery Low
- domesday/ˈduːmzdeɪ/A comprehensive, final, and definitive assessment or record, often associated with an official survey for taxation or judgment.nounC2
- domesday book/ˈduːmzdeɪ bʊk/A comprehensive record of landholdings and resources in England commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1086.nounC2
- domestic/dəˈmɛstɪk/Relating to the home, family, or household, or to one's own country (as opposed to foreign).adjectivenounB1
- domestic animal/dəˌmɛstɪk ˈænɪməl/An animal that has been tamed and bred by humans over generations, kept in or around the home or farm for purposes such as companionship, work, or as a source of food and materials.nounB1
- domestic court/dəˈmɛstɪk kɔːt/A court of law that deals with family-related issues, such as divorce, child custody, and domestic violence.nounC1
- domestic fowl/dəˌmɛstɪk ˈfaʊl/A bird of the species Gallus gallus domesticus, kept by humans for its eggs and meat; a chicken.nounC1/C2
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