• Dom is a Trans–New Guinea language of the Eastern Group of the Chimbu family, spoken in the Gumine and Sinasina Districts of Chimbu Province and in some...
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  • up dom, Dom, or DOM in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dom or DOM may refer to: Dom (given name), including fictional characters Dom (surname) Dom La...
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  • traditional language of the Dom is Domari, an endangered Indo-Aryan language, thereby making the Dom an Indo-Aryan ethnic group. The Doms were formerly...
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    The Dom (Sanskrit: डोम Doma meaning: a man of Dalit caste, living by singing and music), also known as Domra, Domba, Domaka, Dombara and Dombari, are...
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    The Document Object Model (DOM) is a cross-platform and language-independent interface that treats an HTML or XML document as a tree structure wherein...
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  • metalwork and entertainment. The language is Indo-Aryan, closely related to Central Indian and Dardic languages. The Dom language (Domari) in the Middle East...
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    is an endangered Indo-Aryan language, spoken by Dom people scattered across the Middle East and North Africa. The language is reported to be spoken as...
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  • The Dom (دوم) or Ghagar (غجر) people migrated to the territory of the present day Egypt from South Asia, particularly from Indian Subcontinent, and heavily...
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    Dom Dom is a Japanese fast food restaurant chain operated by Dom Dom Food Service, Inc. It used to be operated by Orange Food Court, Inc before July 2017...
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    Dom Casmurro is an 1899 novel written by Brazilian author Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis. Like The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas and Quincas Borba...
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