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domain
Noun
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A domain is a field or area of knowledge or skill, or of where a rule is in force.
The question of whether there is a god or not is not within the domain of science.
The copyright is expired and the book is now in the public domain.
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A domain is a large area owned by a person or controlled by a government.
The Royal Domain of Drottningholm stands on an island in Lake Mälar in a suburb of Stockholm.
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A domain (name) is a group of internet addresses or URLs that share the same last section (e.g., nowikihttp://simple./nowikiuwiktionary.org/u/wiki/domain is in the wiktionary.org domain.)
If you want to set up a web site, the first step is probably to register a domain name such as amazon.com or google.com.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
closure
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noun
(= closing)
approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap
the ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision
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noun
termination of operations
they regretted the closure of the day care center
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noun
a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tendency to perceive incomplete objects as complete and to close or fill gaps and to perceive asymmetric stimuli as symmetric
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noun
a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body
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verb
(= cloture)
terminate debate by calling for a vote
debate was closured
cloture the discussion
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noun
(= blockage)
the act of blocking
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noun
(= blockage)
an obstruction in a pipe or tube
we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe
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noun
(= settlement, resolution)
something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making
they finally reached a settlement with the union
they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences
he needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure