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domestic ((of a domesticated animal) kept by someone)
adjective
[UK: də.ˈme.stɪk]
[US: də.ˈme.stɪk]

domestique◼◼◼adjectifShe was the victim of domestic violence. = Elle a été victime de violence domestique.

domestic (of or relating to the home)
adjective
[UK: də.ˈme.stɪk]
[US: də.ˈme.stɪk]

domestique◼◼◼adjectifShe was the victim of domestic violence. = Elle a été victime de violence domestique.

domestic (of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur)
adjective
[UK: də.ˈme.stɪk]
[US: də.ˈme.stɪk]

[family] familialadjectif

[home] domestiqueadjectif

[spouse] conjugaladjectif

domestic cat [domestic cats] (domesticated cat)
noun
[UK: də.ˈme.stɪk kæt]
[US: də.ˈme.stɪk kæt]

chat domestique◼◼◼nom {m}

domestic debt (debt owed to creditors resident in the same country as debtor)
noun

dette intérieure◼◼◼nom {f}

dette publique◼◼◻nom {f}

dette nationale◼◼◻nom {f}

domestic policy (government's policy)
noun

politique intérieure◼◼◼nom {f}

domestic sheep (Ovis aries)
noun

mouton domestique◼◼◼nom {m}

domestic violence (violence committed in a domestic setting)
noun
[UK: də.ˈme.stɪk ˈvaɪə.ləns]
[US: də.ˈme.stɪk ˈvaɪə.ləns]

violence conjugale◼◼◼nom {f}

domesticate [domesticated, domesticating, domesticates] ((transitive) to adapt to live with humans)
verb
[UK: də.ˈme.stɪk.eɪt]
[US: də.ˈme.stəˌket]

domestiquer◼◼◼verbeCats were domesticated by the Egyptians. = Les chats furent domestiqués par les Égyptiens.

domesticated (selectively bred to live with or around humans)
adjective
[UK: də.ˈme.stɪk.eɪ.tɪd]
[US: də.ˈme.stəˌk.e.təd]

domestiqué◼◼◼adjectifIn contrast to the dog, the cat has become domesticated only in recent times. = Contrairement au chien, le chat a seulement récemment été domestiqué.

domestication [domestications] (The act of domesticating the action of taming)
noun
[UK: də.ˌme.stɪˈk.eɪʃ.n̩]
[US: də.ˌme.stəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩]

domestication◼◼◼nom {f}

domestique (cyclist on a cycle racing team whose role is to assist the team’s designated leaders, even if at the expense of their own individual performance)
noun

équipier◼◼◼nom {m}

équipière◼◼◻nom {f}

domicile [domiciles] (home or residence)
noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.saɪl]
[US: ˈdɒ.mɪ.saɪl]

domicile◼◼◼nom {m}

dominance (state of being dominant)
noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nəns]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.nəns]

domination◼◼◼nom {f}The dominance of English is killing the European dialogue. = La domination de l'anglais est en train de tuer le dialogue européen.

dominance (being in a position over others)
noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nəns]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.nəns]

dominance◼◼◼nom {f}

autorité◼◼◻nom {f}

dominance (property of a gene)
noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nəns]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.nəns]

dominance◼◼◼nom {f}

dominance (superior development or preference for one side of the body or for one of a pair of organs)
noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nəns]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.nəns]

dominance◼◼◼nom {f}

dominant (predominant, common)
adjective
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nənt]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.nənt]

dominant◼◼◼adjectifShe has a dominant personality. = Elle a une personnalité dominante.

dominant (ruling, governing)
adjective
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nənt]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.nənt]

dominant◼◼◼adjectifShe has a dominant personality. = Elle a une personnalité dominante.

dominate [dominated, dominating, dominates] (to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power)
verb
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.neɪt]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.ˌnet]

dominer◼◼◼verbeShe dominates her husband. = Elle domine son mari.

dominate (late period of the Roman Empire)
noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.neɪt]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.ˌnet]

dominat◼◻◻nom {m}

domination (act of dominating)
noun
[UK: ˌdɒ.mɪ.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌdɑː.mə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]

domination◼◼◼nom {f}The German domination didn't last very long. = La domination allemande ne dura pas très longtemps.

dominatrix [dominatrices] (A dominant female in sadomasochistic practices)
noun
[UK: dɑː.mə.ˈneɪ.trɪks]
[US: dɑː.mə.ˈneɪ.trɪks]

dominatrice◼◼◼nom

domina◼◼◻nom

dominatrix [dominatrices] (A dominating woman; a female dominator)
noun
[UK: dɑː.mə.ˈneɪ.trɪks]
[US: dɑː.mə.ˈneɪ.trɪks]

dominatrice◼◼◼nom {f}

domineering (overbearing, dictatorial or authoritarian)
adjective
[UK: ˌdɒ.mɪ.ˈnɪər.ɪŋ]
[US: ˌdɑː.mə.ˈnɪr.ɪŋ]

dominateur◼◼◼adjectif

Dominic (male given name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.niːk]
[US: ˈdɑː.mə.nɪk]

Dominique◼◼◼nom propre
{m}

Dominica (island and country (Commonwealth of Dominica) in the Caribbean)
proper noun
[UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪk.ə]
[US: də.ˈmɪ.nɪk.ə]

Dominique◼◼◼nom {f}

Dominican (from the Dominican Republic)
adjective
[UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪkən]
[US: də.ˈmɪ.nəkən]

dominicain◼◼◼adjectif
{m}

dominicaine◼◼◼adjectif
{f}

Dominican (member of religious order)
noun
[UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪkən]
[US: də.ˈmɪ.nəkən]

dominicain◼◼◼nom {m}

Dominican (of or belonging to the religious order)
adjective
[UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪkən]
[US: də.ˈmɪ.nəkən]

dominicain◼◼◼adjectif
{m}

Dominican (person from Dominican Republic)
noun
[UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪkən]
[US: də.ˈmɪ.nəkən]

Dominicain◼◼◼nom {m}

Dominicaine◼◼◼nom {f}

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