Definitions for Dominic

Dominic Dom·i·nic

Spelling: [dom-uh-nik]
IPA: /ˈdɒm ə nɪk/

Dominic is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 112 anagrams from letters in Dominic (cdiimno).

Definitions for Dominic

noun

  1. Saint, 1170–1221, Spanish priest: founder of the Dominican order.
  2. a male given name: from the Latin word meaning “of the Lord.”.

Examples for Dominic

Directly he saw me, Dominic, in a placid tone, wanted to know what was the matter.

In opposition, Dominic Grieve, a Conservative member of Parliament, condemned this.

Obviously, Dominic West can carry on swimming as much as he likes.

He plays Dominic Badguy, who is in cahoots with Constantine, the evil frog.

Thus, walking deliberately, with his back to the sea, Dominic vanished from my sight.

Dominic pointed at the sea, where the guardacosta was a mere dark speck.

Dominic, with his arm round my shoulders, supported me in the stern-sheets.

Dominic West revealed Harry's musical taste after joining him on the South Pole trek.

He plays an Interpol agent who is chasing Constantine and Dominic.

Many of Nostromo's speeches I have heard first in Dominic's voice.

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