dom|i|cil

dom|i|cil
dom|i|cil «DOM uh suhl», noun.
= domicile. (Cf.domicile)

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  • dom|i|cil|i|ar|y — «DOM uh SIHL ee EHR ee», adjective, noun, plural ar|ies. –adj. of or having to do with a domicile. –n. U.S. a home for veterans who do not require hospital care, but are unable to earn a living and have no means of support. »All Veterans… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dom|i|cil|i|ar — «DOM uh SIHL ee uhr», noun. Obsolete. a canon of a minor order, having no voice in a chapter …   Useful english dictionary

  • dom|i|cil|i|ate — «DOM uh SIHL ee ayt», verb, at|ed, at|ing. –v.t. to settle in a domicile. –v.i. to dwell; reside …   Useful english dictionary

  • dom|i|cil|i|a|tion — «DOM uh SIHL ee AY shuhn», noun. 1. the act of settling in a domicile. 2. the state of being settled in a domicile …   Useful english dictionary

  • dom — dom·beya; dom·dan·iel; dom·er; dom·ic; dom·i·cil·able; dom·i·cil·i·ate; dom·i·nance; dom·i·nant·ly; dom·i·nate; dom·i·nat·ing·ly; dom·i·nation; dom·i·na·tive; dom·i·na·tor; dom·i·neck; dom·i·neer·ing·ly; dom·i·neer·ing·ness; dom·i·ni·ca;… …   English syllables

  • cil — ac·ti·no·ba·cil·lus; aero·ba·cil·lus; al·gua·cil; an·cil·la; anon·cil·lo; ba·cil·li·form; ba·cil·lite; bom·by·cil·la; ce·cil; cil·i·ary; cil·i·a·ta; cil·i·a·tion; cil·ice; cil·io·flag·el·la·ta; cil·io·late; cil·i·um; cni·do·cil; co·cil·lana;… …   English syllables

  • dom|i|cile — «DOM uh suhl, syl», noun, verb, ciled, cil|ing. –n. 1. a dwelling place; house; home; residence. SYNONYM(S): habitation, abode. 2. a place of permanent residence. One may have several residences, but only one legal domicile at a ti …   Useful english dictionary

  • domicil — dom·i·cil …   English syllables

  • domiciliar — dom·i·cil·i·ar …   English syllables

  • domicile — dom•i•cile [[t]ˈdɒm əˌsaɪl, səl, ˈdoʊ mə [/t]] also dom•i•cil [[t] səl[/t]] n. v. ciled, cil•ing 1) a place of residence; house or home 2) law a permanent legal residence 3) to establish in a domicile • Etymology: 1470–80; < MF < L… …   From formal English to slang

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