Dominical - Law Dictionary Search Results
dominating
exercising influence or control Opposite of subordinate
Dominative
Governing ruling imperious
Dominator
A ruler or ruling power
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domine
A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church The word is also applied locally in the United States...
Enslave
slavery to make a slave of to subject to a dominant influence
Hello
one This variant of Halloo and Holloo has become the dominant form In the United States it is the most common
henpeck
thus treats her male companion especially of wives who thus dominate their husbands Commonly used in the past participle often adjectively
Hinduism
the dominant religion of India characterized by a caste system anud belief
Ideo motor
those actions or muscular movements which are automatic expressions of dominant ideas rather than the result of distinct volitional efforts as
left brained
Exhibiting intellectual or personality characteristics suggesting dominance of linguistic or logical modes of thought which are usually
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