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-dom
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Wiktionary
-domsuffix
Belonging to a domain or jurisdiction.
-domsuffix
Condition or quality.
Etymology: From -dom from -dōm from dom "judgement, state, condition, authority, jurisdiction". More at doom
Webster Dictionary
-dom
a suffix denoting
-dom
jurisdiction or property and jurisdiction, dominion, as in kingdom earldom
-dom
state, condition, or quality of being, as in wisdom, freedom
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of -dom in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of -dom in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of -dom in a Sentence
The one thing about coming up the way we both have, you have to learn to teach and communicate: If you coach junior hockey for an extended period, I was almost 15 years, and I think Dom was at least 10, you’re dealing with young kids, and the messaging has to be simple and straightforward and has to get to the point, those are tools you take with you when you move on to the NHL. I’ve got a lot of respect for guys that kind of pay their dues on the way up, and he’s one of those guys.
FREE Do whatever the hell you want and sod everybody else mask, wear this handy Dom face covering and you'll get away with murder.
The information that is being released regarding the bodies of Mr Bruno Pereira and Mr Dom Phillips being found is not accurate, as already disclosed, biological materials were found and are being examined, as well as the personal belongings of the missing people. As soon as anything is found, the family and the media will be immediately informed.
Non-dom status was meant to be temporary, but it became permanent for some people. Not any longer.
We knew Javari Valley was Javari Valley, but Dom Phillips believes it is possible to safeguard the nature and the livelihood of the indigenous people.
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