| domestic abuse |
The mistreatment or injury of individuals in a domestic setting. Forms include physical violence, such as striking or forcibly restraining a family member; passive abuse, such as withholding access to resources needed to maintain
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the large cells that compose the epitrichium of the fetus.
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| Domeboro |
trademark for preparations of aluminum subacetate.
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| domestic s. |
sewage from dwellings, business buildings, factories, or institutions.
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| domestic sewage |
Sewage which is normally characterized as and is similar to residential wastewater, not commercial or industrial activity, and which originates primarily from kitchen, bathroom, and laundry sources, including waste from food preparation, dishwashing, garbage grinding, toilets, baths, showers, and sinks of a residential dwelling.
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| dome | of or relating to the home |
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| dome | any of various domesticated animals |
| dome | domestic beast of burden descended from the African wild ass |
| dome | large Old World freshwater bottom-feeding fish introduced into Europe from Asia |
| dome | any domesticated member of the genus Felis |
| dome | a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times |
| dome | a flight that begins and ends in the same country |
| dome | a domesticated gallinaceous bird though to be descended from the red jungle fowl |
| dome | any of various breeds raised for milk or meat or wool |
| dome | a household servant |
| dome | used in the Andes as a beast of burden and source of wool |
| dome | domesticated pigeon raised for sport or food |
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