an area of territory owned or controlled by a particular ruler or government
the part of a network address which identifies it as belonging to a particular domain
time considered as an independent variable in the analysis or measurement of time-dependent phenomena
the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, especially through not being subject to copyright or other legal restrictions
the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation. In the UK it is used chiefly of international law, whereas in the US it is used of federal and state governments
the system by which Internet domain names and addresses are tracked and regulated
an instrument for measuring quantities associated with reflection, in particular (also time domain reflectometer) an instrument for locating discontinuities (e.g. faults in electric cables) by detecting and measuring reflected pulses of energy
an instrument for measuring quantities associated with reflection, in particular (also time domain reflectometer) an instrument for locating discontinuities (e.g. faults in electric cables) by detecting and measuring reflected pulses of energy