domesticity in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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domesticity [Am ˌdoʊmɛˈstɪsədi, Brit ˌdɒmɛˈstɪsɪti, ˌdəʊmɛˈstɪsɪti] N U form or hum

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domesticity in the PONS Dictionary

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Her paintings set forth a surreal mixture of fantasy and domesticity in a continuous parade of chaotic images.
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Living alone, she is unaccustomed to domesticity and struggles to cook and make her new guests comfortable.
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But adventure is the superstructure, domesticity the bedrock.
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They shared an excessive propensity for efficiency, neatness, longed for strict domesticity, and both preferred a parsimonious lifestyle.
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The exhibition incorporated film, advertisements, and kitchen appliances, and addressed nostalgia, domesticity and gender roles.
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These flies, along with all the original model organisms, were not domesticated, but had adapted to the domesticity of humankind.
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Perhaps he just wanted to make a statement about the inherent evil of domesticity.
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True women were supposed to possess four cardinal virtues: piety, purity, domesticity, and submissiveness.
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Therefore, their role is to keep the house and direct the domesticity.
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Those poems dealt with both the joy and the unease that may be present beneath the surface of what seems to be placid middle-class domesticity.
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