1
law
a
: complete and absolute (see absolute sense 3) ownership of land
our highways and roads have been in the domain of state and local governments—T. H. White b. 1915
compare eminent domain
b
: land so owned
2
: a territory over which dominion (see dominion sense 2) is exercised
The forest is part of the king's domain.
3
: a region distinctively marked by some physical feature
a domain of rushing streams, tall trees, and lakes
4
: a sphere (see sphere sense 4b) of knowledge, influence, or activity
the domain of biblical scholarship
outside the domain of city police
5
mathematics
: the set of elements (see element sense 2b(3)) to which a mathematical or logical variable is limited
specifically
: the set on which a function (see function entry 1 sense 5a) is defined
6
physics
: any of the small randomly oriented regions of uniform magnetization in a ferromagnetic substance
7
mathematics
: integral domain
8
biology
: the highest taxonomic category in biological classification ranking above the kingdom (see kingdom sense 4b)
9
biochemistry
: any of the three-dimensional subunits of a protein that are formed by the folding of its linear peptide chain and that together make up its tertiary (see tertiary entry 1 sense 3c) structure
10
computers
: a subdivision of the Internet consisting of computers or sites usually with a common purpose (such as providing commercial information) and denoted in Internet addresses by a unique abbreviation (such as com for commercial sites or gov for government sites)
The domain ca is used for sites located in Canada.
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