domineer rule or exercise power over in a cruel and autocratic manner
dominate be in control
seminar a course offered for a small group of advanced students
ominous threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
laminar arranged in or consisting of laminae
dominos any of several games played with small rectangular blocks
dominus a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson
domino a small rectangular block used in playing a game
dominie a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson
dominion dominance or power through legal authority
dominee a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson
domain a particular environment or walk of life
domine a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson
Dominic (Roman Catholic Church) Spanish priest who founded an order whose members became known as Dominicans or Black Friars (circa 1170-1221)
dominant most frequent or common
Domingo Spanish operatic tenor noted for performances in operas by Verdi and Puccini (born in 1941)
dinar the basic unit of money in Yugoslavia
Domino United States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (born in 1928)
luminary a celebrity who is an inspiration to others
Donar the Teutonic god of thunder; counterpart of Norse Thor