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A domain is a geographic area controlled by a single person or organization. Domain may also refer to:
Law and human geography
Demesne, in English common law and other Medieval European contexts, lands directly managed by their holder rather than being delegated to subordinate managers
Domaine, a large parcel of land under single ownership, which would historically generate income for its owner.
Eminent domain, the right of a government to appropriate another person's property for public use
Private domain / Public domain, places defined under Jewish law where it is either permitted or forbidden to move objects on the Sabbath day
Public domain, creative work to which no exclusive intellectual property rights apply
Territory (subdivision), a non-sovereign geographic area which has come under the authority of another government
Unique factorization domain, an integral domain in which every non-zero element can be written as a product of irreducible elements in essentially a unique way
Domain of a function, the set of input values for which the (total) function is defined
Domain (software engineering), a field of study that defines a set of common requirements, terminology, and functionality for any software program constructed to solve a problem in a given field
Application domain, a mechanism used within a Common Language Infrastructure to isolate executed software applications from one another
Programming domain, a set of programming languages or programming environments that were engineered specifically for a particular domain (software engineering)
Network domain, a named grouping of hosts and servers with managed login, access to resources, and permissions.
Domain name, a label that identifies a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control within the Internet
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