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Domestic is an adjective with several related senses centered on home, country, or tame status in biology. It commonly refers to things connected with the home or household, to internal national affairs, and to organisms tamed and kept by humans.

In the home and family sphere, domestic describes activities, spaces, and objects within a dwelling. Examples

In political and economic contexts, domestic refers to matters within a particular country. Domestic policy covers

In biology and agriculture, domestication is the process by which wild species are adapted to human use.

Other common uses include legal and social contexts, such as domestic violence, describing abuse within a household,

include
domestic
chores,
domestic
appliances,
and
domestic
life.
This
usage
emphasizes
private,
everyday
life
as
opposed
to
public
or
professional
domains.
government
actions
on
internal
issues
such
as
healthcare,
education,
and
infrastructure.
Domestic
commerce
or
the
domestic
market
concerns
goods
and
services
produced
and
consumed
inside
the
country,
as
distinct
from
imports
or
foreign
trade.
Domestic
animals,
such
as
dogs,
cattle,
and
sheep,
and
domestic
crops
arise
through
selective
breeding
and
management,
resulting
in
traits
favorable
to
human
needs
and
governance.
and
terms
like
domestic
partnership
or
domestic
shipments
and
flights,
which
operate
within
a
single
country.
Etymologically,
domestic
derives
from
Latin
domesticus,
meaning
belonging
to
a
house,
through
the
centuries
broadening
to
its
current
range
of
meanings.