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Dom. — 1. Dominica. 2. Dominican. * * * abbrev Domestic * * * dom «dohm», noun. = doum palm. (Cf. ↑doum palm) Dom «dom; Portuguese dohn», noun. 1. a title given to Benedictine and Carthusian monks, and formerly to other Catholic dig … Useful english dictionary
dom. — 1. domain. 2. domestic. 3. dominant. 4. dominion. * * * abbrev Domestic * * * dom «dohm», noun. = doum palm. (Cf. ↑doum palm) Dom «dom; Portuguese dohn», noun … Useful english dictionary
doom palm — ˈdüm noun Etymology: French doum, from Arabic dawm : a large African fan palm (Hyphaene thebaica) that is important as a soil stabilizer in desert areas and that has fibrous leafstalks used for ropes and a fruit with a gingerbread flavored pulp… … Useful english dictionary
doom palm — an African fan palm, Hyphaene thebaica, bearing an edible, gingerbread flavored fruit. Also, doum palm. Also called gingerbread palm. [1820 30; < dial. Ar dom] * * * … Universalium
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