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Dom

dom
mil. abbr.
Data Output Message airport code Dominica, West Indies ocean sc. abbr.
Dissolved Organic Matter funny abbr.
Deluded Old Man adult abbr.
Dirty Old Man adult abbr.
Not Dumb Old Man gen. comp. abbr.
Document Object Management network. abbr.
Document Object Model NYSE symbols Dominion Resources Bank, Warrior Trail pos. abbr.
Doctor Of Oriental Medicine pos. abbr.
Distinguished Old Man lat. abbr.
Deo Optimo Maximo
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1.
  ~ suffix (in uncountable nouns) 1 the state of being something  (freedom) 2 a) (in countable nouns) a particular rank  (He was rewarded with a dukedom. (=was made a duke)) b) an area ruled by a particular type of person  (kingdom) 3 (in uncountable nouns) informal all the people who share the same set of interests, have the same job, etc  (officialdom (=all officials) | yuppiedom) domain ~ n formal 1 »ACTIVITY/KNOWLEDGE« an area of activity, interest, or knowledge  (This problem lies outside the domain of medical science.) 2 sb/sth's domain an area of activity controlled by someone  (Mortgages were until recently the domain of building societies.) 3 »LAND« an area of land owned and controlled by one person or government  (feudal domains) 4 in the public domain if information is in the public domain, it is not kept secret  (Details of the arms deals must be brought into the public domain.) 5 »QUANTITIES« technical the set of possible quantities by which something can vary ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
   noun suffix  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English -dom; akin to Old High German -tuom ~, Old English dom judgment — more at doom  1.  a. dignity ; office dukedom  b. realm ; jurisdiction kingdom  2. state or fact of being freedom  3. those having a (specified) office, occupation, interest, or character officialdom DOM  Etymology: Latin dominus master  Date: 1716  1. — used as a title for some monks and canons regular  2. — used as a title prefixed to the Christian name of a Portuguese or Brazilian man of rank DOM  abbreviation  1. ~estic  2. ~inant  3. ~inion ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  n. 1 a title prefixed to the names of some Roman Catholic dignitaries, and Benedictine and Carthusian monks. 2 the Portuguese equivalent of Don (see DON(1)). Etymology: L dominus master: sense 2 through Port. DOM suffix forming nouns denoting: 1 state or condition (freedom). 2 rank or status (earldom). 3 domain (kingdom). 4 a class of people (or the attitudes etc. associated with them) regarded collectively (officialdom). Etymology: OE -dom, orig. = DOOM ...
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4.
  сокр. от decomposable organic matter нестойкое органическое вещество ...
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5.
  1. кафедральный собор Dom 1. церк. ваше, его, их преосвященство 2. дон (португальский и бразильский титул) ...
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