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DomesticFrom or in one's own country. A domestic producer is one that produces inside the home country. A domestic price is the price inside the home country. Opposite of "foreign" or "wor [..]
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Domestic See United States.
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Domesticearly 15c., from Middle French domestique (14c.) and directly from Latin domesticus "belonging to the household," from domus "house," from PIE *dom-o- "house," from root [..]
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Domestichaving to do with policies or issues within a nation.
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DomesticAnything that has to do with activity within the boundaries of a nation. This should be directly contrasted with the term foreign, which refers to anything beyond the boundaries of a nation.
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DomesticRelated to the home or family; also refers to the internal affairs of a nation.
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DomesticCrude oil produced in the United States or from its Aouter continental shelf’ as defined in 43 USC 1331.
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DomesticDefinition Within the given country. opposite of foreign.
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Domesticheymish
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Domestic1 : of or relating to the household or family [a servant] [ relations] see also family court 2 : of, relating to, or originating within a country or state and esp. one's own country or state [the [..]
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DomesticInside a particular country.
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Domestic(n) a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household(adj) of concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a nation(adj) of or relating to the home(adj) of or involving the home o [..]
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DomesticDescribing an animal kept by people as a pet, for work, or other reasons. Sheep and goats found on farms are domestic, those found in the wild are not.
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DomesticEngland’s domestic poet. William Cowper, author of The Task. (1731–1800.)
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DomesticOur seafood that has been caught or raised in the United States.
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DomesticMade in the USA
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DomesticAn animal, which has adapted to humans over many generations. Also called companion animals.
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Domestican animal which has become adapted to humans over many generations, has a genetic predisposition to tameness.
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DomesticSee Residence Employee.
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DomesticSee Residence Employee.
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DomesticAnimals that are tamed and raised by humans. Dogs, cats, cows, horses, goats, and sheep are all examples of domestic animals.
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DomesticResidential living facilities. A domestic area will be predominantly residential in occupancy and is sometimes referred to as a bedroom area or bedroom community.
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DomesticOperations that initiate and terminate in the same country.
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DomesticTechnically defined as a flight that travels within the same country, this website however, defines Domestic flights as ones in the USA.
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DomesticHome/Residential Insurance
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DomesticA flight that takes off from one airport and lands at another airport in the same country. ie New York to Los Angeles is a domestic flight as both airports are in the USA.
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Domestic
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Domesticflight within a country.
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DomesticPertaining to the 50 states of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the United States territories and possessions (USAID Worldwide Purchase Card Program Manual, A Mandatory Reference for A [..]
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DomesticA term applying to a household or private residence.
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DomesticA destination located in the same country as the origin.
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Domestictame
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