domain
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- A geographic area owned or controlled by a single person or organization.
- A field or sphere of activity, influence or expertise.
- A group of related items, topics, or subjects.
- (taxonomy) The highest rank in the classification of organisms, above kingdom; in the three-domain system, one of the taxa Bacteria, Archaea, or Eukaryota.
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- (computing, Internet) A collection of DNS or DNS-like domain names consisting of a delegated domain name and all its subdomains.
- (computing) The collection of computers identified by a domain's domain names.
- (biochemistry) A folded section of a protein molecule that has a discrete function; the equivalent section of a chromosome.
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- (mathematics) A ring with no zero divisors; that is, in which no product of nonzero elements is zero.
- (mathematics, topology, analysis) An open and connected set in some topology. For example, the interval (0,1) as a subset of the real numbers.
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