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dolomie nom {f} | dolostone◼◼◼(rock made mainly of dolomite) |
Dolomites nom propre {f-Pl} | Dolomites◼◼◼(section of the Alps) |
Dolorès nom propre | Dolores◼◼◼(female given name) |
domage nom | toll [tolls](business) |
domaine nom {m} | area [areas]◼◼◼(figuratively, any extent, scope or range) domain [domains]◼◼◼((mathematics) the set on which a function is defined) domain [domains]◼◼◼(a field or sphere of activity, influence or expertise) domain [domains]◼◼◼(DNS domain name) domain [domains]◼◼◼(geographic area owned or controlled by a single person or organization) realm [realms]◼◼◻(domain of an abstraction) beat [beats]◼◻◻(primary focus of a reporter's stories) |
domaine nom | domain [domains]◼◼◼(folded section of a protein) estate [estates]◼◼◻((extensive) area of land under single ownership) |
domaine nom {f} | farm [farms]◼◼◻(a place where agricultural activities take place) |
domaine de définition nom {m} | domain [domains]◼◼◼((mathematics) the set on which a function is defined) |
domaine de premier niveau nom | top-level domain◼◼◼noun |
domaine direct nom {m} | eminent domain(lord's property interest in a fief or fee) |
domaine éminent nom {m} | eminent domain◼◼◼(lord's property interest in a fief or fee) |
domaine public nom {m} | public domain◼◼◼(realm of intellectual property which is not or no longer protected by copyrights or patents) |
domaine réservé nom | preserve [preserves]◼◼◼(activity with restricted access) |
domanial adjectif | domanial◼◼◼adjective |
domanialité nom {f} | domanialitynoun |
dôme nom {m} | dome [domes]◼◼◼(architectural element) cupola [cupolas]◼◼◻(architecture: dome-shaped ornamental structure) |
dôme du Rocher nom propre | Dome of the Rock◼◼◼(shrine in Jerusalem) |
domestication nom {f} | domestication [domestications]◼◼◼(The act of domesticating the action of taming) |
domestique adjectif | domestic◼◼◼((of a domesticated animal) kept by someone) domestic◼◼◼(of or relating to the home) |
domestique adjectif {m} {f} | household◼◼◼(found in or having its origin in a home) |
domestique nom | servant [servants]◼◼◻noun ancillary [ancillaries]◼◻◻(person) |
domestique nom {m} nom {f} | servant [servants]◼◼◻(one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation) menial◼◻◻(domestic servant) |
domestique nom {f} | maid [maids]◼◼◻(female servant or cleaner) |
domestiqué adjectif | domesticated◼◼◼(selectively bred to live with or around humans) |
domestiquer verbe | domesticate [domesticated, domesticating, domesticates]◼◼◼((transitive) to adapt to live with humans) tame [tamed, taming, tames]◼◼◻(to make something tame) |
domicile nom {m} | home [homes]◼◼◼(house or structure in which someone lives) domicile [domiciles]◼◼◻(home or residence) dwelling [dwellings]◼◼◻(house or place in which a person lives) |