- a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household
- of concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a nation; "domestic issues such as tax rate and highway construction"
- of or relating to the home; "domestic servant"; "domestic science"
- (domestically) with respect to the internal affairs of a government; "domestically, the president proposes a more moderate economic policy"
- A house servant; a maid; A domestic dispute, whether verbal or violent; Of or relating to the home; Of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur; Kept by someone, for example as a farm animal or a pet; Internal to a specific country
- (domesticity) affection for the home and its material comforts
- (Domestics) A person who works in a private home doing chores such as cleaning, cooking, baby-sitting, errands, etc. This person may be paid or unpaid. In the case of child domestics, they are often not allowed to go to school, work extremely long hours and are treated poorly.
- (DOMESTICS) Those who reside in the same house with the master they serve the term does not extend to workmen or laborers employed out of doors. 5 Binn. R. 167; Merl. Rep. h. t. The Act of Congress of April 30, 1790, s. 25, uses the word domestic in this sense.
- (Domestics) Term used to refer to bedding (sheets, comforters etc), towels, linens and other “soft goods”. Term might have a different meaning company to company so always inquire definition before purchasing.
- (domestics) Soft goods, such as kitchen items, linens and other household textiles.
- A slang term sometimes applied to water conditioning equipment designed for residential use.
- Low wear resistance, suitable only for light domestic use after sealing.
- a vehicle produced in Canada, United States or Mexico.
- A 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.
- Describing an animalAny living thing that is not a plant. Most animals can move about freely. All use plants or other animals as food. All have sensory organs. kept by people as a pet, for work, or other reasons. ...
- Animals that are tamed and raised by humans. Dogs, cats, cows, horses, goats, and sheep are all examples of domestic animals.
- Visa, Mastercard or Prepayment (Money Order, Personal Check* or Certified Check Only). No CODs.
- Bees that live in a manmade hive. Since all bees are pretty much wild this is a relative term.
- From 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 "world."
- All orders within Australia will be shipped via Australia Post or Australia Air Express. We also ship Airfreight to PO Boxes. Weenees Pad orders are generally sent Express by Australia Air Express (1-3 days), other items if ordered with pads will be placed in the cartons of pads where possible. ...
- Relating to household usage as opposed to commercial usage.
- any play under the control of a Controlling Body other than the World Bowls Board, World Indoor Bowls Council, International Women's Bowling Board or the World Indoor Bowls Coach Ladies Section.
- living with or cared for by people; farm animals are domestic animals, as are dogs and cats
- A term used to distinguish municipal (household) water or wastewater services from commercial and industrial water or wastewater. Term sometimes used to include commercial component.
- This refers to U.S. equities as opposed to non-U.S. (foreign) equities.