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do·mes·tic [dəˈmestɪk] ADJ

1. domestic (household):

domestic
domestic
domestic appliance
to be in domestic service
domestic work

2. domestic (of a family):

domestic
domestic bliss

3. domestic:

domestic ECON, POL
domestic ECON, POL
domestic airline
domestic considerations
domestic market
domestic policy
domestic product
gross domestic product
domestic trade

do·mes·tic ˈsci·ence N

do·mes·tic ˈvio·lence N

domestic violence

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However, a small minority of the female population worked in domestic services or office work.
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Impromptu domestic hanging might also hasten the end of the war.
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Inexpensive to produce, her prints gained widespread appeal and were aimed at the domestic market.
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There is a separate terminal for domestic flights within walking distance.
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Reasons behind these attacks usually stemmed from poor interpersonal relationships and domestic intolerance toward women.
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Although most have been found as grave goods, some show the marks of domestic use.
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One third of the female respondents reported experiencing domestic violence.
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The end of the poet's long life was saddened by domestic sorrows.
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Except domestic animals, animals such as wolves and foxes, wild cats, monitor lizards, monkeys, etc. are found in the village.
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Development programmes are planned for these cities with a view towards increasing the number of teams in the domestic competition in the near future.
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