"Domiciling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To domicile means to make a place one's permanent or usual home, or to establish a person or thing in a particular place as their residence.
Domestics refer to the employees who work in a private household, such as a family's personal chef, housekeeper, nanny, or gardener. The term can also refer to people who work in jobs that involve managing or serving the needs of a household or family, such as a butler or a maid.
Domeykite is a mineral that is a rare form of silver selenide (Ag2Se). It is a grayish-black mineral with a metallic luster.
Domiciles refer to the places where a person permanently resides or has his or her permanent home. It can also refer to the places where a government or institute is headquartered or functions.
Domiciliate is a verb that means to establish or settle someone or something in a home or dwelling. It can also mean to cause or allow someone or something to settle or reside in a particular place. The word is derived from the Latin "domicus," meaning "of or pertaining to the home," and the suffix "-ile," which forms a verb indicating action.
Dominantly refers to something that has a great or considerable influence or affect on something else, often to the point of being supreme or overwhelming. It can also describe something that is characterized by a preponderance of a particular feature, quality, or characteristic.
To dominate means to have control or influence over something or someone; to exercise authority or power over others; to be in a position of superiority or ascendancy.
Dominating refers to having control, influence, or authority over something or someone, often in a manner that is significant or powerful. It can also describe a person who is very good or skilled at something, standing out from others. For example, a team might be dominating in a competition or a player might be dominating a game. The word can also have a negative connotation, implying that someone is overpowering or oppressive.