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1. spiritual
adjective. ['ˈspɪrɪˌtʃuːəl'] concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church.
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Rhymes with Spiritual Domain
- st_germain
- legerdemain
- st_germaine
- preordain
- lamontagne
- lafountaine
- lafountain
- inhumane
- constrain
- restrain
- overtrain
- mcswain
- explain
- complain
- champlain
- aquitaine
- ukraine
- tremaine
- sylvain
- sustain
- spokane
- sartain
- retrain
- refrain
- profane
- partain
- mustain
- mundane
- mcwain
- mcshane
2. spiritual
noun. ['ˈspɪrɪˌtʃuːəl'] a kind of religious song originated by Blacks in the southern United States.
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3. spiritual
adjective. ['ˈspɪrɪˌtʃuːəl'] lacking material body or form or substance.
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4. spiritual
adjective. ['ˈspɪrɪˌtʃuːəl'] concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul.
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5. spiritual
adjective. ['ˈspɪrɪˌtʃuːəl'] resembling or characteristic of a phantom.
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6. domain
noun. ['doʊˈmeɪn'] a particular environment or walk of life.
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Etymology
- demeine (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. domain
noun. ['doʊˈmeɪn'] territory over which rule or control is exercised.
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Etymology
- demeine (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. domain
noun. ['doʊˈmeɪn'] (mathematics) the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined.
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- demeine (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. domain
noun. ['doʊˈmeɪn'] people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest.
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- demeine (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. domain
noun. ['doʊˈmeɪn'] the content of a particular field of knowledge.
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- demeine (Middle English (1100-1500))