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domestic

duh-MEHS-tihk
adj
1
Relating to the home or family life.
"They settled into a quiet domestic routine after the wedding."
2
Occurring or made within one's own country, as opposed to abroad.
"Domestic flights were cheaper than international ones this month."
noun
1
A dispute or violent incident within a household, especially between partners.
"Police were called to a domestic at the address late last night."

How to Use Domestic

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In plain EnglishRelating to home life, or to activity within one's own country.

Common pairings
domestic violence domestic flight domestic affairs

Word Forms

more domestic comparative, domestics plural, most domestic superlative

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Etymology

From Latin domesticus, from domus, "house, home."

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