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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Do·main
n.
1.
Dominion
;
empire
;
authority
.
2.
The
territory
over
which
dominion
or
authority
is
exerted
;
the
possessions
of
a
sovereign
or
commonwealth
,
or
the
like
.
Also
used
figuratively
. [wns=2]
The
domain
of
authentic
history
.
--
E
.
Everett
.
The
domain
over
which
the
poetic
spirit
ranges
.
--
J
.
C
.
Shairp
.
3.
Landed
property
;
estate
;
especially
,
the
land
about
the
mansion
house
of
a
lord
,
and
in
his
immediate
occupancy
;
demesne
. [wns=2]
4.
Law
Ownership
of
land
;
an
estate
or
patrimony
which
one
has
in
his
own
right
;
absolute
proprietorship
;
paramount
or
sovereign
ownership
.
Public domain
,
1.
the
territory
belonging
to
a
State
or
to
the
general
government
;
public
lands
. [U.S.] --
2.
the
situation
or
status
of
intellectual
property
which
is
not
protected
by
copyright
,
patent
or
other
restriction
on
use
.
Anything
in the public domain
may
be
used
by
anyone
without
restriction
.
The
effective
term
of
force
of
copyrights
and
patents
are
limited
by
statute
,
and
after
the
term
expires
,
the
writings
and
inventions
thus
protected
go
into
the
public
domain
and
are
free
for
use
by
all
.
Right of eminent domain
,
that
superior
dominion
of
the
sovereign
power
over
all
the
property
within
the
state
,
including
that
previously
granted
by
itself
,
which
authorizes
it
to
appropriate
any
part
thereof
to
a
necessary
public
use
,
reasonable
compensation
being
made
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Em·i·nent
a.
1.
High
;
lofty
;
towering
;
prominent
.
“A
very
eminent
promontory.”
2.
Being
,
metaphorically
,
above
others
,
whether
by
birth
,
high
station
,
merit
,
or
virtue
;
high
in
public
estimation
;
distinguished
;
conspicuous
;
as
,
an
eminent
station
;
an
eminent
historian
,
statements
,
statesman
,
or
saint
.
Right of eminent domain
.
Law
See
under
Domain
.
Syn:
--
Lofty
;
elevated
;
exalted
;
conspicuous
;
prominent
;
remarkable
;
distinguished
;
illustrious
;
famous
;
celebrated
;
renowned
;
well-known
.
See
Distinguished
.
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