"Domini" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Domini" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Domini" Meaning

The word "domini" is the genitive plural of the Latin word "dominus", which means "lord" or "master".

"Domini" Examples

Usage Examples of "Domini"


The dominion of the sea was thought to be the exclusive right of the Spanish Empire during the Age of Exploration.
The company achieved a significant dominion over the market, pushing its competition out of business.
In the 9th century, the Viking navigator Leif Erikson established a Norse settlement in present-day Canada, which was dubbed Vinland, a dominion of the Viking realm.
The climate change adaption plan aims to establish a new dominion over the flood-prone areas of the city.
The dominant theme of the film was the struggle for power and control over the dominant dominion of the ruling class.

"Domini" Similar Words

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To domineered means to have a strong and controlling influence over someone or something, often in an unfair or oppressive way. The person or thing being domineered may feel intimidated, manipulated, or powerless.

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Dominical refers to something that is related to the Lord or God, especially in a Christian context. For example, a Dominical hour is one of the three main times of prayer in the day, traditionally said at dawn, noon, and sunset. It can also refer to something that is done or occurring on the Lord's Day, which is Sunday.

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