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Learn to pronounce do·main

/dōˈmān/
noun
an area of territory owned or controlled by a ruler or government.
"the southwestern French domains of the Plantagenets"
synonyms: realm, kingdom, empire, dominion, province, estate, territory, land, lands, dominions, state, country, preserve, zone, sphere, area, place, turf, spot, patch, stomping ground, manor

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