Similar words: dominican, dominica, dominican republic, dominic, dominion, anno domini, condominium, minicar. Meaning: [də'mɪnɪkl] adj. 1. of or relating to or coming from Jesus Christ 2. of or relating to Sunday as the Lord's Day.
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1 Agricultural production is a dominical part in Yunnan Province.
2 In modern society, as a dominical special colony in common, administration men in terms of ethical value must go back to the commonweal.
3 Uno no tiene que formar parte del coro dominical para entenderlo.
4 Because we are touching the body of dominical 24 hours.
5 One survivor was airlifted and another transported by ambulance to Dominical Hospital in Santa Cruz, 10 miles to the south.
6 On the basis of this, the paper revealed that the economic development and social systematic pressure were dominical driving forces for changes of cultivated land.
7 The result indicates that the growth of population and economic development are dominical factors for change of cultivated land.
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