Domain Definition–noun | 1. | a field of action, thought, influence, etc.: the domain of science. | | 2. | the territory governed by a single ruler or government; realm. | | 3. | a realm or range of personal knowledge, responsibility, etc. | | 4. | a region characterized by a specific feature, type of growth or wildlife, etc.: We entered the domain of the pine trees. | | 5. | Law. land to which there is superior title and absolute ownership. | | 6. | Mathematics. | a. | the set of values assigned to the independent variables of a function. | | | 7. | Computers. | a. |
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Name Definition–noun | 1. | a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known. | | 2. | mere designation, as distinguished from fact: He was a king in name only. | | 3. | an appellation, title, or epithet, applied descriptively, in honor, abuse, etc. | | 4. | a reputation of a particular kind given by common opinion: to protect one's good name. | | 5. | a distinguished, famous, or great reputation; fame: to make a name for oneself. | | 6. | a widely known or famous person; celebrity: She's a name in show business. | | 7. | an unpleasant or derogatory appellation or expression: Don't call your brother names! Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me. | | 8. | a personal or family name as exercising influence or bringing distinction: With that name they can get a loan at any bank in town. | | 9. | a body of persons grouped under one name, as a family or clan. | | 10. | the verbal or other symbolic representation of a thing, event, property, relation, or concept. | | 11. | (initial capital letter ) a symbol or vehicle of divinity: to take the Name in vain; the power of t
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he Name. | –verb (used with object) | 12. | to give a name to: to name a baby. | | 13. | to accuse: He was named as the thief. | | 14. | to call by an epithet: They named her speedy. | | 15. | to identify, specify, or mention by name: Three persons were named in the report. | | 16. | to designate for some duty or office; nominate or appoint: I have named you for the position. | | 17. | to specify; suggest: Name a price. | | 18. | to give the name of: Can you name the capital of Ohio? | | 20. | British. (in the House of Commons) to cite (a member) for contempt. | –adjective | 21. | famous; widely known: a name author. | | 22. | designed for or carrying a name. | | 23. | giving its name or title to a collection or anthology containing it: the name piece. | —Idioms | 24. | by name, | a. | personally; individually: She was always careful to address every employee by name. | | b. | not personally; by repute: I know him by name only. | | | 25. | call names, to scold or speak abusively of or to a person: Better not to call names unless one is larger and considerably stronger than one's adversary. | | 26. | in the name of, | a. | with appeal to: In the name of mercy, stop that screaming! | | b. | by the authority of: Open, in the name of the law! | | c. | on behalf of: to purchase something in the name of another. | | d. |
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under the name or possession of: money deposited in the name of a son. | | e. | under the designation or excuse of: murder in the name of justice. | | | 27. | name names, to specify people by name, esp. those who have been accomplices in a misdeed: The witness in the bribery investigation threatened to name names. | | 28. | to one's name, in one's possession: I haven't a penny to my name. | | From Dictionary
Search Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter. | | 2. | to look at or examine (a person, object, etc.) carefully in order to find something concealed: He searched the vase for signs of a crack. The police searched the suspect for weapons. | | 3. | to explore or examine in order to discover: They searched the hills for gold. | | 4. | to look at, read, or examine (a record, writing, collection, repository, etc.) for information: to search a property title; He searched the courthouse for a record of the deed to the land. | | 5. | to look at or beneath the superficial aspects of to discover a motive, reaction, feeling, basic truth, etc.: He searched her face for a clue to her true feelings. | | 6. | to look into, question, or scrutinize: She searched her conscience. | | 7. | (of natural elements) to pierce or penetrate: The sunlight searched the room's dark corners. | | 8. | to uncover or find by examination or exploration (often fol. by out): to search out all the facts. | | 9. | Military. to fire artillery over (an area) with successive changes in gun elevation. | | 10. | Computers. to examine (one or more files, as databases or texts) electronically, to locate specified items. | –verb (used without object) | 11. | to inquire, investigate, examine, or seek; conduct an examination or investigation. | –noun | 12. | an act or instance of searching; careful examination or investigation. | | 13. | the practice, on the part of naval officers of a belligerent nation, of boarding and examining a suspected neutral vessel at sea in order to ascertain its true nationality and determine if it is carrying contraband: the right of visit and search. | —Idiom | 14. | search me, I don't know: Why has it taken so long to reach a decision? Search me. | | From Dictionary
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