Domain - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|dəʊˈmeɪn|
Brit.
|də(ʊ)ˈmeɪn|
noun
- a particular environment or walk of life (syn: area, arena, field, orbit, sphere)
- territory over which rule or control is exercised (syn: demesne, land)
- people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest (syn: world)
- the content of a particular field of knowledge
- territory over which rule or control is exercised (syn: demesne, land)
his domain extended into Europe
- (mathematics) the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined- people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest (syn: world)
- the content of a particular field of knowledge
Extra examples
The forest is part of the king's domain.
My sister is the math expert in the family, but literature is my domain.
Childcare is no longer solely a female domain.
This information is in the public domain.
This problem is outside the domain of medical science.
Looking after the house was viewed as a woman's domain.
...abnegated all claims to the deceased lord's domain...
His principal grounds of doctrine were for the alienability of the domain.
Word forms
noun
singular: domain
plural: domains
singular: domain
plural: domains
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