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con·do·min·i·um \ˌkāndəˈminēəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin com- + dominium : joint dominion or sovereignty: a. Roman law : common ownership by two or more persons holding undivided fractional shares in the same property and having the right to alienate their shares resembling tenancy in common in Anglo-American law rather than joint tenancy with its rights of survivorship b. : joint sovereignty or rule by two or more states over a colony or politically dependent territory < the former Anglo-Egyptian condominium over Sudan > also : the territory so ruled c. (1) : individual ownership of a unit in a multi-unit structure (as an apartment building) (2) : a unit so owned (3) : a building containing condominiums |