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fiefdom
(fief|dom)
Pronunciation:
/ˈfiːfdəm/
noun
1
Law
,
historical
a fief.
2
a territory or sphere of operation controlled by a particular person or group:
a mafia boss who has turned the town into his private fiefdom
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