Dom or DOM may refer to:
People and fictional characters
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Dom (given name) Dom is a masculine given name, frequently a short form (hypocorism) of Dominic or Domenic. It may refer to:
People:
* Dom Barry (born 1994), Australian rules footballer
* Dom Capers (born 1950), American National Football League coach
* Dom Cardil ...
, including fictional characters
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Dom (surname)
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Dom La Nena
Dominique Pinto (born 1989), known by her stage name Dom La Nena, is a Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter. Her debut album, ''Ela'', was released in January 2013 (USA and Canada).
Early life
Dominique Pinto was born in 1989 in Porto ...
(born 1989), stage name of Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter Dominique Pinto
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Dom people
The Dom (also called Domi; ar, دومي / ALA-LC: ', / , Ḍom / or , or sometimes also called Doms) are descendants of the Dom with origins in the Indian subcontinent which through ancient migrations are found scattered across Middle East, ...
, an ethnic group in the Middle East
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Domba
The Dom (Sanskrit ''ḍoma'', dialectally also Domra, Domba, Domaka, Dombari and variants) are castes, or groups, scattered across India. Dom were a caste of drummer. According to Tantra scriptures, the Dom were engaged in the occupations of sing ...
or Dom, an ethnic group in India
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Doms
The Dom (Sanskrit ''ḍoma'', dialectally also Domra, Domba, Domaka, Dombari and variants) are castes, or groups, scattered across India. Dom were a caste of drummer. According to Tantra scriptures, the Dom were engaged in the occupations of sing ...
, people of indigenous origin found in the Indian state of West Bengal
Arts and entertainment
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''Dom'' (film), a 1958 Polish film
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''DOM'' (album), a 2012 album by German singer Joachim Witt
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DOM (band), a band from Worcester, Massachusetts, US
Linguistics
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Differential object marking
In linguistics, differential object marking (DOM) is the phenomenon in which certain objects of verbs are marked to reflect various syntactic and semantic factors. One form of the more general phenomenon of differential argument marking, DOM is pr ...
, a linguistic phenomenon
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Dom language
Dom is a Trans–New Guinea language of the Eastern Group of the Chimbu family, spoken in the Gumine and Sinasina Districts of Chimbu Province and in some other isolated settlements in the western highlands of Papua New Guinea.
Sociolingui ...
, spoken in Papua New Guinea
Places
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Dom (mountain)
The Dom is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located between Randa and Saas-Fee in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. With a height of , it is the seventh highest summit in the Alps, overall. Based on prominence, it can be regarded as the thir ...
, Switzerland, the third highest mountain in the Alps
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Overseas department
The overseas departments and regions of France (french: départements et régions d'outre-mer, ; ''DROM'') are departments of France that are outside metropolitan France, the European part of France. They have exactly the same status as mainlan ...
, (''Département d'outre-mer''), a department of France that is outside metropolitan France
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Dóm Square, a large town square in Szeged, Hungary
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Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic ( ; es, República Dominicana, ) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares wit ...
(ISO 3166-1 country code)
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Douglas–Charles Airport
Douglas–Charles Airport , formerly known as Melville Hall Airport, is an airport located on the northeast coast of Dominica, northwest of Marigot. It is about one hour away from the second largest city Portsmouth. It is one of only two airp ...
(IATA airport code), Dominica
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Dominion of Melchizedek
The Dominion of Melchizedek (DoM) is a micronation known for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Origin and status
The Dominion of Melchizedek was unilaterally declared in 1990 by ...
, a micronation known largely for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world
Buildings
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Dom Tower of Utrecht
The Dom Tower (Cathedral Tower, Dutch: ''Domtoren'') of Utrecht is the tallest church tower in the Netherlands, at 112.5 metres (368 feet) in height. It is considered the symbol of Utrecht. The tower was part of St. Martin's Cathedral, als ...
, a tower in Utrecht, the Netherlands
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Dom-Hotel
The Dom-Hotel is a five-star hotel in Cologne, Germany, located on Roncalliplatz in Innenstadt. The hotel is named after Cologne Cathedral (the ''Dom''), which is its direct neighbour. The hotels is one of the oldest grand hotel
A hotel ...
, a five-star hotel in Cologne, Germany
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D.O.M. (restaurant)
D.O.M. (Latin abbreviation of ''Deo optimo maximo'') is a Brazilian cuisine restaurant in São Paulo run by Brazilian chef Alex Atala. Known for the use of native Brazilian ingredients, D.O.M. has been considered the best restaurant in South A ...
, a restaurant in São Paulo, Brazil
Science and technology
* Digital optical monitoring, a function in a
small form-factor pluggable transceiver
Small Form-factor Pluggable connected to a pair of fiber-optic cables
Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) is a compact, hot-pluggable network interface module format used for both telecommunication and data communications applications. An SF ...
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2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine
2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine (DOM; known as STP, standing for "Serenity, Tranquility and Peace") is a psychedelic and a substituted amphetamine. It was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin, and later reported in his book '' PiHKAL: A Chem ...
or DOM/STP, a psychedelic phenethylamine
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Dioctyl maleate
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) maleate is the chemical compound with the structural formula , where the two carboxylate groups are mutually cis. It can be described as the double ester of maleic acid with the alcohol 2-ethylhexanol. It is commonly called dio ...
, a chemical compound used in the manufacture of surfactants
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Directed ortho metalation
Directed ortho metalation (DoM) is an adaptation of electrophilic aromatic substitution in which electrophiles attach themselves exclusively to the ortho- position of a direct metalation group or DMG through the intermediary of an aryllithium com ...
, a chemical reaction mechanism
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Disk-on-a-module
A solid-state drive (SSD) is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies to store data persistently, typically using flash memory, and functioning as secondary storage in the hierarchy of computer storage. It i ...
, an alternative to traditional computer hard disk drives
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Dissolved organic matter
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is the fraction of organic carbon operationally defined as that which can pass through a filter with a pore size typically between 0.22 and 0.7 micrometers. The fraction remaining on the filter is called particu ...
, a central nutrient in aquatic ecosystems
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Document Object Model
The Document Object Model (DOM) is a cross-platform and language-independent interface that treats an XML or HTML document as a tree structure wherein each node is an object representing a part of the document. The DOM represents a document wi ...
, a cross-platform and language-independent application programming interface
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, the
domain of a function
In mathematics, the domain of a function is the set of inputs accepted by the function. It is sometimes denoted by \operatorname(f) or \operatornamef, where is the function.
More precisely, given a function f\colon X\to Y, the domain of is . ...
Other uses
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Dom (church) Dom or DOM may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Dom (given name), including fictional characters
* Dom (surname)
* Dom La Nena (born 1989), stage name of Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter Dominique Pinto
* Dom people, an eth ...
, cognate with the Italian term ''duomo'', meaning a collegiate church or cathedral
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Dom (title)
Don (; ; pt, Dom, links=no ; all from Latin ', roughly 'Lord'), abbreviated as D., is an honorific prefix primarily used in Spain and Hispanic America, and with different connotations also in Italy, Portugal and its former colonies, and Croatia ...
, a title of respect, derived from the Latin ''Dominus''
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Deo optimo maximo
''Deo optimo maximo'', often abbreviated D.O.M. or Deo Opt. Max., is a Latin phrase which means "to the greatest and best god", or "to God, most good, most great". It was originally used as a pagan formula addressed to Jupiter.
Its usage while ...
'', abbreviated D.O.M., Latin for "to the Greatest and Best God", originally Jove, later the Christian God
* ''Dóm'', Old English word meaning "judgment", "law"; see
Anglo-Saxon law
Anglo-Saxon law (Old English ''ǣ'', later ''lagu'' "law"; dōm "decree, judgment") is a body of written rules and customs that were in place during the Anglo-Saxon period in England, before the Norman conquest. This body of law, along with earl ...
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Days on market
Days on market (DOM, alternatively active days on market, market time, or time on market) is a measurement of the age of a real estate listing. The statistic is defined as the total number of days the listing is on the active market before either ...
, how many days since a piece of real estate was listed for sale
* Drawn-over-mandrel, a class of manufactured
tubing
* Dominant partner, in
BDSM
BDSM is a variety of often erotic practices or roleplaying involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and other related interpersonal dynamics. Given the wide range of practices, some of which may be engaged ...
See also
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Dom Dom (disambiguation) Dom Dom or Domdom may refer to:
* Dom Dom, a Japanese fast food restaurant
* Mount Dom Dom, Victoria, Australia
* Dum Dum, known in Bengali as Dômdôm, a populated municipality near north Kolkata, India
* Dimdim Castle, known in Persian as Dom ...
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