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domestic
[ duh-mes-tik ]
adjective
- of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family:
domestic pleasures.
- devoted to home life or household affairs.
- no longer wild; domesticated; tame:
domestic animals.
- of or relating to one's own or a particular country as apart from other countries:
domestic trade.
- indigenous to or produced or made within one's own country; not foreign; native:
domestic goods.
noun
- a hired household servant.
- something produced or manufactured in one's own country.
- domestics, household items made of cloth, as sheets, towels, and tablecloths.
domestic
/ »åəˈ³¾É›²õ³Ùɪ°ì /
adjective
- of or involving the home or family
- enjoying or accustomed to home or family life
- (of an animal) bred or kept by man as a pet or for purposes such as the supply of food
- of, produced in, or involving one's own country or a specific country
domestic and foreign affairs
noun
- a household servant
- informal.(esp in police use) an incident of violence in the home, esp between a man and a woman
Derived Forms
- »å´Çˈ³¾±ð²õ³Ù¾±³¦²¹±ô±ô²â, adverb
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- »å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
- ²¹²Ôt¾±Â·»å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±³¦ adjective
- anti·»å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
- ²Ô´Ç²Ôd´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±³¦ adjective noun
- non»å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
- ±è°ù±ðd´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±³¦ adjective
- pre»å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
- ²õ±ð³¾î€…i·»å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±³¦ adjective
- semi·»å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
- ³Ü²Ôd´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±³¦ adjective
- un»å´Ç·³¾±ð²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of domestic1
Example Sentences
That's because the tax is paid by the domestic company importing the goods, which may choose to pass the cost on to customers, or to reduce imports, meaning fewer products are available.
Protectionism is attempting boost domestic industries using restrictions like tariffs, to shield them from foreign competition.
There are, of course, concerns that rival countries may have to dump products once destined for the US on other markets, such as the UK which, in turn, could drive down domestic prices.
I'm curious what you think about, you know, academics leaving, and whether one can resist abroad and complement the domestic resistance.
"We think of light pollution as a local issue, and we are lacking a domestic light pollution strategy or a national light pollution policy at present," Venkatesan said.
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