domain

domain (doh-mayn), n.

1. The territory over which sovereignty is exercised (the 19th-century domains of the British Empire).

2. An estate in land (the family domain is more than 6,000 acres).

3. The complete and absolute ownership of land (his domain over this land has now been settled). See EMINENT DOMAIN; PUBLIC DOMAIN.


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