Dom
Dom stands for:
- Dom (building) , a church of outstanding importance
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Dome , part of a structure
- including radome (antenna dome)
- Steam dome , a device for extracting steam from a steam boiler
- Strut dome , the part of a car's body in which the strut is mounted
- Hamburger Dom (Volksfest) , folk festival in Hamburg
- Dom (ethnic group in the Middle East) , a Domari- speaking ethnic group in the Middle East
- Dom (ethnic group in India) , an ethnic group in northern Pakistan and northern India
- Doms (caste) , a low caste of Hindus in West Bengal
- Dom (title) , a polite form of address
- Lava dome , a hill-shaped elevation created by the eruption of lava
- Dom (geology) , an anticlinorium (elevation consisting of symmetrically immersed anticlines)
- Dom (band) , a Spanish funeral doom project
Dom is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Dom (mountain) , a mountain in the Valais Alps
- Dom (Nürnberger Land) , a mountain in the Nürnberger Land
- a district of the Würzburg old town named after the Würzburg Cathedral, see list of Würzburg city districts
Dom is the family name of the following people:
- Annelies Dom (* 1986), Belgian cyclist
- Arthur Dom (1903–1996), Dutch-German motorcycle racer
- Jeanny Dom (* 1954), Luxembourg table tennis player and official
- Michael Dom , Papua New Guinean poet
DOM is the name of the following companies:
- DOM Sicherheitstechnik, a manufacturer of security technology in Brühl near Cologne, see Sécuridev # DOM Sicherheitstechnik
The cathedral is the title of:
- Der Dom (book series) , book series
- The cathedral (Gertrud von le Fort) , story
- Der Dom (magazine) , church newspaper for the Archdiocese of Paderborn
DOM is an abbreviation for:
- 2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine , a psychoactive amphetamine derivative
- Deo Optimo Maximo (Latin, also DOM), an inscription that has been widespread in sacred space since the Renaissance
- Dry Operating Mass , the operating weight of an aircraft; Sum of the actual empty weight of the aircraft plus the weight of the crew including crew luggage, on-board catering and drinking water without fuel and the payload.
- Overseas Department ( Département d'outre-mer ), departments in the French overseas territories
- Differential object marking ( differential Object Marking ), a linguistic phenomenon
- Digital surface model , a digital description of the earth's surface including objects (e.g. trees, buildings)
- Ortho-metallation ( Directed-ortho- metallation), the metallation of aromatics in a defined position
- Disk on Module , a flash memory
- Doctor of Metaphysics (DoM), functional title of American free churches
- DOM (soil) ( Dissolved organic matter ), organic substance dissolved in the soil
- Document Object Model , a programming interface for accessing HTML and XML documents
- Dominican Republic , as an international vehicle registration number, country code according to ISO 3166-1 and Olympic country code
- Domin Sport , Polish cycling team (UCI code)
- Roseau Melville Hall Airport on Dominica (IATA code)
- Date Of Manufacturing , date of manufacture
- Dominus , the dominant part in the varieties of BDSM, see Domina (BDSM)
- German Optical Museum
See also:
Wiktionary: Dom - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations