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n
Noun
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The fourteenth (14th) letter of the alphabet.
"n" comes after "m" and before "o"
connected
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adjective
(= affiliated, attached)
being joined in close association
affiliated clubs
all art schools whether independent or attached to universities
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adjective
joined or linked together
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adjective
wired together to an alarm system
all the window alarms are connected
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adjective
plugged in
first check to see whether the appliance is connected
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adjective
(= machine-accessible)
stored in, controlled by, or in direct communication with a central computer
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.