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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
− | alteration of [ | + | alteration of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] demayne, from Anglo-French demeine, from [[Latin]] dominium, from dominus |
− | *Date: [ | + | *Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Century 15th century] |
==Definitions== | ==Definitions== | ||
− | 1 a : complete and [[absolute]] ownership of [[land]] — compare eminent domain | + | *1 a : complete and [[absolute]] ownership of [[land]] — compare eminent domain |
:b : land so owned | :b : land so owned | ||
− | 2 : a territory over which dominion is exercised | + | *2 : a territory over which dominion is exercised |
− | 3 : a region distinctively marked by some [[physical]] feature <the domain of rushing streams, tall trees, and lakes> | + | *3 : a region distinctively marked by some [[physical]] feature <the domain of rushing streams, tall trees, and lakes> |
− | 4 : a [[sphere]] of [[knowledge]], [[influence]], or activity <the domain of [[art]]> | + | *4 : a [[sphere]] of [[knowledge]], [[influence]], or activity <the domain of [[art]]> |
− | 5 : the set of elements to which a [[mathematical]] or [[logical]] variable is limited; specifically : the set on which a function is defined | + | *5 : the set of elements to which a [[mathematical]] or [[logical]] variable is limited; specifically : the set on which a function is defined |
− | 6 : any of the small [[randomly]] oriented regions of uniform magnetization in a ferromagnetic substance | + | *6 : any of the small [[randomly]] oriented regions of uniform magnetization in a ferromagnetic substance |
− | 7 : integral domain | + | *7 : integral domain |
− | 8 : the highest [[taxonomic]] category in [[biological]] [[classification]] ranking above the kingdom | + | *8 : the highest [[taxonomic]] category in [[biological]] [[classification]] ranking above the kingdom |
− | 9 : any of the three-[[dimensional]] subunits of a protein that are formed by the folding of its [[linear]] peptide chain and that [[together]] make up its tertiary [[structure]] | + | *9 : any of the three-[[dimensional]] subunits of a protein that are formed by the folding of its [[linear]] peptide chain and that [[together]] make up its tertiary [[structure]] |
− | 10 : a subdivision of the [[Internet]] consisting of computers or sites usually with a common [[purpose]] (as providing commercial [[information]]) and denoted in Internet addresses by a [[unique]] abbreviation (as com or gov); also : domain name | + | *10 : a subdivision of the [[Internet]] consisting of computers or sites usually with a common [[purpose]] (as providing commercial [[information]]) and denoted in Internet addresses by a [[unique]] abbreviation (as com or gov); also : domain name |
[[Category: General Reference]] | [[Category: General Reference]] |
Latest revision as of 00:16, 13 December 2020
Etymology
alteration of Middle English demayne, from Anglo-French demeine, from Latin dominium, from dominus
- Date: 15th century
Definitions
- b : land so owned
- 2 : a territory over which dominion is exercised
- 3 : a region distinctively marked by some physical feature <the domain of rushing streams, tall trees, and lakes>
- 4 : a sphere of knowledge, influence, or activity <the domain of art>
- 5 : the set of elements to which a mathematical or logical variable is limited; specifically : the set on which a function is defined
- 6 : any of the small randomly oriented regions of uniform magnetization in a ferromagnetic substance
- 7 : integral domain
- 8 : the highest taxonomic category in biological classification ranking above the kingdom
- 9 : any of the three-dimensional subunits of a protein that are formed by the folding of its linear peptide chain and that together make up its tertiary structure
- 10 : a subdivision of the Internet consisting of computers or sites usually with a common purpose (as providing commercial information) and denoted in Internet addresses by a unique abbreviation (as com or gov); also : domain name