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Dom logo #10101) Abbey title 2) Actor deluise 3) Ballplayer DiMaggio 4) BDSM role 5) Benedictine honorific 6) Benedictine title 7) Brazilian title 8) Bubbly title 9) Burt Reynolds co-star DeLuise 10) Cali rapper Kennedy 11) Champagne bottle title 12) Champagne title 13) Comedian deluise 14) Comic actor deluise 15) Comic deluise
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Dom logo #21000[title] Dom is an honorific prefixed to the given name. It derives from the Latin Dominus. It is used in English for certain Benedictine and Carthusian monks, and for members of certain communities of Canons Regular. Examples include Benedictine monks of the English Benedictine Congregation (e.g. Dom John Chapman, late Abbot of Downside). T...
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Dom logo #21855A person who exercises control (from dominant-contrast with sub)
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Dom logo #21002• (n.) A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. See Don, and Dan. • (n.) In Portugal and Brazil, the title given to a member of the higher classes.
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Dom logo #21003(from the article `Switzerland`) ...Dufourspitze on the Monte Rosa massif, at 15,203 feet (4,634 metres) the highest point in Switzerland; the Weisshorn (14,780 feet [4,405 metres]), ...
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dom logo #21003(from the article `Gama, Vasco da, 1er Conde Da Vidigueira`) ...himself reached Lisbon on September 9 and made his triumphal entry nine days later, spending the interval mourning his brother Paulo, who had died ...
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dom logo #22563Dominate
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DOM logo #20155Document Object Model, details ...
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DOM logo #20565acronym for Doctor of Oriental Medicine.
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DOM logo #20477(In topic `Web Development`) DOM (Document Object Model) is an object based API for accessing XML & HTML documents from a Web browser. It defines how objects (text, images, banners, links etc.) in a Web page are represented.
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dom logo #20973<chemical> 2,5-dimethoxy-alpha,4-dimethylbenzeneethanamine. A psychedelic phenylisopropylamine derivative whose mood-altering effects and mechanism of action may be similar to those of lsd. ... Pharmacological action: hallucinogens, serotonin agonists. ... Chemical name: Benzeneethanamine, 2,5-dimethoxy-alpha,4-dimethyl- ... (12 Dec 1998) ......
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DOM logo #10444Document Object Model [W3C]
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Dom logo #20972Dom noun [ Portuguese See Don .] 1. A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. See Don , and Dan . 2. In Portugal and Brazil, the title given to a member of the higher classes.
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DOM logo #21219Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for 2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine.
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DOM logo #22565Short for drawn over mandrel. Steel industry term for solid drawn tube.
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DOM logo #23176Document Object Model
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DOM logo #23161Dominican Republic
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DOM logo #20002acronym: dissolved organic macromolecules
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DOM logo #20002acronym: dissolved organic matter
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dom logo #21199(sometimes cap.) a title of a monk in the Benedictine, Carthusian, Cistercian, and certain other monastic orders. · (usually cap.) a Portuguese title affixed to a man's given name; Sir: formerly a title of certain dignitaries.
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