Found 4 items, similar to Domestic.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: domestic
domestik
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: domestic
domestik, pelayan rumah, rumah tangga
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: domestic
domestic
adj 1: of concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a
nation;
“domestic issues such as tax rate and highway
construction” [ant:
foreign]
2: of or relating to the home;
“domestic servant”;
“domestic
science”
3: of or involving the home or family;
“domestic worries”;
“domestic happiness”;
“they share the domestic chores”;
“everything sounded very peaceful and domestic”;
“an
author of blood-and-thunder novels yet quite domestic in
his taste” [ant:
undomestic]
4: converted or adapted to domestic use;
“domestic animals”;
“domesticated plants like maize” [syn:
domesticated]
5: produced in a particular country;
“domestic wine”;
“domestic
oil”
domestic
n : a household servant [syn:
domestic help,
house servant]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Domestic
Domestic
\Do*mes"tic\, n.
1. One who lives in the family of an other, as hired
household assistant; a house servant.
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The master labors and leads an anxious life, to
secure plenty and ease to the domestic. --V. Knox.
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2. pl. (Com.) Articles of home manufacture, especially cotton
goods. [U. S.]
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Domestic
\Do*mes"tic\, a. [L. domesticus, fr. domus use: cf. F.
domestique. See 1st
Dome.]
1. Of or pertaining to one's house or home, or one's
household or family; relating to home life; as, domestic
concerns, life, duties, cares, happiness, worship,
servants.
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His fortitude is the more extraordinary, because his
domestic feelings were unusually strong. --Macaulay.
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4. Of or pertaining to a nation considered as a family or
home, or to one's own country; intestine; not foreign; as,
foreign wars and domestic dissensions. --Shak.
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3. Remaining much at home; devoted to home duties or
pleasures; as, a domestic man or woman.
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4. Living in or near the habitations of man; domesticated;
tame as distinguished from wild; as, domestic animals.
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5. Made in one's own house, nation, or country; as, domestic
manufactures, wines, etc.
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