Dominican
1 Americanadjective
noun
adjective
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of or relating to the Dominican Republic.
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of or relating to the Commonwealth of Dominica.
noun
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a native or inhabitant of the Dominican Republic.
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a native or inhabitant of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
noun
adjective
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of Dominican1
1625–35; Dominic- (stem of Dominicus Latinized form of Domingo de Guzman, founder of the order) + -an
Origin of Dominican2
< Spanish dominicano; Dominican 1 ( defs. 2 ) Dominican 2 ( defs. 4 ) Dominic(a) + -an
Example Sentences
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Saint Augustine and the Dominican friar who baptized me.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026
It also caused extensive damage in Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
From BBC • May 21, 2026
Six detained employees were from Mexico and one was from the Dominican Republic.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026
A child of immigrants, Vargas grew up in Marble Hill a neighborhood close to Inwood and Washington Heights, areas collectively known as little Dominican Republic.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2026
Making big money in the Dominican cane fields, a boy could not fall into debt.
From "Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti" by Frances Temple
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