dominator
1Dominator — may refer to: People The Dominator, nickname for Mariusz Pudzianowski (Strongman and MMA fighter), a five times World s Strongest Man The Dominator, nickname for Wayne Johnston (footballer) (b. 1957), a Carlton footballer in Australia The… …
2Dominator — студийный альбом U.D.O. Дата выпуска 21 августа 2009 года Записан 2008 2009, Roxx Studio, Пульхайм, Г …
3Dominator — Daten Standort Kings Dominion (Doswell, Virginia, USA) Typ …
4dominator — DOMINATÓR, OÁRE, dominatori, oare, adj. (Rar) Dominant; căruia îi place să domine, să se impună. – Din fr. dominateur, lat. dominator. Trimis de LauraGellner, 18.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 dominatór adj. m., pl. dominatóri; f …
5Dominator — Dom i*na tor, n. [L.] A ruler or ruling power. Sole dominator of Navarre. Shak. [1913 Webster] Jupiter and Mars are dominators for this northwest part of the world. Camden. [1913 Webster] …
6dominator — domìnātor (dominȃtor) m DEFINICIJA osoba koja vlada; gospodar, vladar ETIMOLOGIJA vidi dominacija …
7Dominator — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. NX 650 Dominator: moto de la marque Honda Dominator est un film britannique réalisé par Tony Luke en 2003. Dominator est un album du groupe Cloven Hoof… …
8Dominator, S. — S. Dominator, (5. Nov.), ein Bischof von Brescia in Italien, der an diesem Tage auch im Mart. Rom. aufgeführt wird. (El., Mg.) …
9dominator — dominate ► VERB 1) have a commanding or controlling influence over. 2) (of something tall or high) overlook. DERIVATIVES domination noun dominator noun. ORIGIN Latin dominari rule, govern , from dominus lord, master …
10dominator — ˌnād.ə(r), ātə noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English dominatoure, from Middle French dominateur, from Latin dominator, from dominatus (past participle of dominari to rule, govern) + or more at dominate 1. : a dominating person or power …