Dom
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Dom or DOM may refer to:
Computing
- Digital optical monitoring function in SFP transceivers
- Disk-on-a-module, an alternative to traditional computer hard disk drives
- Document Object Model, a way to refer to XML or (X)HTML elements as objects
- Domain Object Model, a model that identifies the relationships among the entities within the scope of a software problem
Fictional characters
- Dom Perino, in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Dominic Reilly, in the soap opera Hollyoaks
- Dominic Thompson, in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
People
- Dom people, an ethnic group in the Middle East
- Domba or Dom, an ethnic group of India
- Doms, people of indigenous origin found in the Indian state of West Bengal
- Martinus Dom (1791–1873), first abbot of the Trappist Abbey of Westmalle in Belgium and founder of the Trappist brewery
- Dom Capers, American football coach
- Dom DeLuise, American entertainer
- Dom DiMaggio, American baseball player
- Dom Mintoff, former Prime Minister of Malta
- Dom Pérignon (monk), monk
- Dom Sigillo, American football player
- Dom Nguyen (aka Shirt Guy Dom), an entertainment writer who has inspired a fictional character of the same name in the webcomics MegaTokyo and Okashina Okashi – Strange Candy
- Dominic Howard, drummer for the English rock band Muse
- Dominic Wood or Dom, a British children's entertainer and TV presenter
Places
- Douglas–Charles Airport, Dominica (formerly known as Melville Hall Airport), by IATA code
- Dominican Republic, by ISO 3166-1 country code
- Dominion of Melchizedek, a micronation known largely for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world
- Dom (mountain), the third highest mountain in the Alps
Science and technology
- 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine or DOM/STP, a psychedelic phenethylamine
- Directed ortho metalation, a chemical reaction mechanism
Other uses
- Dom, a dominant person in the dominance and submission relationship type
- Dóm, Old English word meaning "judgment", "law"; see Anglo-Saxon law
- Dom (film), a 1958 Polish film
- Dom (title), a title of respect, derived from Latin Dominus
- Dom Tower of Utrecht, a tower in Utrecht, the Netherlands
- Dominic, shortform of name
- Dom, German-language version of the Italian Duomo for cathedrals or collegiate churches
- Non-Dom, non-domicile status for UK taxation purposes
- Days on market, how many days since a piece of real estate was listed for sale
- Deo optimo maximo, Latin for "to the Greatest and Best God", originally Jove, later the Christian God
- Département d'outre-mer, a French overseas department
- Differential object marking, a linguistic phenomenon
- D.O.M. (restaurant), a restaurant in São Paulo, Brazil
- Drawn-over-mandrel, a class of manufactured tubing
- DOM (album), an album by German singer Joachim Witt
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