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* [[Domination (video game)|''Domination'' (video game)]], a turn-based computer game
* [[Domination (video game)|''Domination'' (video game)]], a turn-based computer game
* [[Domination (poker)]], a way of rating a poker hand
* [[Domination (poker)]], a way of rating a poker hand
* ''Domination'', also known as [[Focus (board game)|''Focus'']], a 1964 game designed by Sid Sackson
* ''Domination'', also known as [[Focus (board game)|''Focus'']], a 1964 board game designed by Sid Sackson
* [[Domination (role-playing game)|''Domination'' (role-playing game)]], a tabletop role-playing game
* [[Domination (role-playing game)|''Domination'' (role-playing game)]], a tabletop role-playing game
* [[Domination (play-by-mail game)|''Domination'' (play-by-mail game)]]
* ''[[DomiNations]]'', a 2015 mobile strategy game
* ''[[DomiNations]]'', a 2015 mobile strategy game



Latest revision as of 12:57, 30 November 2025

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Society

  • World domination, structure where one dominant power governs the planet
  • Colonialism in which one group (usually a nation) invades another region for material gain or to eliminate competition
  • Chauvinism in which a person or group consider themselves to be superior, and thus entitled to use force to dominate others
  • Sexual dominance involving individuals in a subset of BDSM behaviour
  • Hierarchy

Music

  • Dominant (music), a diatonic scale step and diatonic function in tonal music theory

Albums

Songs

Games

Science

  • Dominant wind, winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on the Earth's surface
  • Dominance (linguistics), a relationship between syntactic nodes

Biology

  • Dominance (genetics), one allele is expressed over a second allele at the same locus
  • Footedness, the natural preference of one's left or right foot
  • Handedness, a better performance or preference for use of a hand
  • Ocular dominance, the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other
  • Dominance (ecology), the degree to which a taxon is more numerous than its competitors in an ecological community

Mathematics

Other uses

See also

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