domain
noun OPAL W
/dəˈmeɪn/, /dəʊˈmeɪn/
/dəʊˈmeɪn/
- Financial matters are her domain.
- Physics used to be very much a male domain.
- things that happen outside the domain of the home
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- private
- public
- Internet
- …
- name
- registration
- in a/the domain
- within a/the domain
- outside a/the domain
- …
- top-level domains
WordfinderTopics Phones, email and the internetc1- bookmark
- cookie
- domain
- home page
- hyperlink
- landing page
- online
- social media
- URL
- website
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- private
- public
- Internet
- …
- name
- registration
- in a/the domain
- within a/the domain
- outside a/the domain
- …
- lands owned or ruled by a particular person, government, etc., especially in the past
- The Spice Islands were within the Spanish domains.
- (mathematics) the range of possible values of a particular variableTopics Maths and measurementc2
Word Originlate Middle English (denoting heritable or landed property): from French domaine, alteration (by association with Latin dominus ‘lord’) of Old French demeine ‘belonging to a lord’, from Latin dominicus, from dominus ‘lord, master’.