- DOM - domestic
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
domestic — (adj.) early 15c., from M.Fr. domestique (14c.) and directly from L. domesticus belonging to the household, from domus house, from PIE *domo /*domu house, household (Cf. Skt. damah house; Avestan demana house; Gk. domos house, despotes … Etymology dictionary
Dom Sullivan — Personal information Full name Dominick Sullivan Date of birth 1 April 1951 (1 … Wikipedia
Dom kallar oss artister — (English: They call us artists ) is a television program on SVT1 in Sweden premiering on October 28, 2008. Each half hour episode follows a Swedish musical artist or group through such activities as busy promotion days in Los Angeles, costume… … Wikipedia
DOM ICE — Domestic Icebreaking (Governmental » Transportation) … Abbreviations dictionary
Dom.Rel.Ct. — Domestic Relations Court … Black's law dictionary
dom. — 1. domain. 2. domestic. 3. dominant. 4. dominion. * * * abbrev Domestic * * * dom «dohm», noun. = doum palm. (Cf. ↑doum palm) Dom «dom; Portuguese dohn», noun … Useful english dictionary
Dom. — 1. Dominica. 2. Dominican. * * * abbrev Domestic * * * dom «dohm», noun. = doum palm. (Cf. ↑doum palm) Dom «dom; Portuguese dohn», noun. 1. a title given to Benedictine and Carthusian monks, and formerly to other Catholic dig … Useful english dictionary
Domestic sheep — taxobox name = Domestic sheep status = DOM image width = 250px image caption = A research flock at U.S. Sheep Experiment Station near Dubois, Idaho regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Artiodactyla familia = Bovidae… … Wikipedia
domestic — [16] Domestic comes, via French domestique, from Latin domesticus, a derivative of domus ‘house’. This can be traced back to an Indo European *domo , *domu , which was also the source of Greek dómos and Sanskrit dama ‘house’, and goes back in its … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
domestic — [16] Domestic comes, via French domestique, from Latin domesticus, a derivative of domus ‘house’. This can be traced back to an Indo European *domo , *domu , which was also the source of Greek dómos and Sanskrit dama ‘house’, and goes back in its … Word origins
dom — abbreviation 1. domestic 2. dominant 3. dominion … New Collegiate Dictionary