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Dom⋅i⋅nic

[dom-uh-nik]
–noun
1. Saint, 1170–1221, Spanish priest: founder of the Dominican order.
2. a male given name: from the Latin word meaning “of the Lord.”
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Dom·i·nic   (dŏm'ə-nĭk)   
Spanish-born priest who preached against the Albigensian heresy and founded the Dominican order of friars (1216).
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