1 belonging or relating to the home, house, or family: --
domestic chores/duties/arrangements
2 a fight or attack that happens in a home between people who know each other: --
3 someone paid to do work, such as cleaning and cooking, in someone else's house --
5 relating to a person’s own country: --
The president’s domestic policy has been more successful than his foreign policy.
The total number of domestics employed, male and female, is 2,400, and 460 additional are required.
The statistics about people found to be here in breach of their conditions of stay do not identify domestics as a separate category.
The domestic corporation and then, after it made its first significant appearance in the 1880s, the multinational corporation, became the organizations of choice.
Since her lessons in reading accompany those in sewing, the mistress also knits literacy into the fabric of domestic belonging.
Since the surcharge would not apply in the "domestic postage" scenario, none of the figures in lines 5 to 7 would change.
Basing terminal dues on domestic postage would have the opposite effect on the exchange of mail with developing countries.
The use of domestic postage-based terminal dues appears most feasible among industrialized countries.
The basic pattern of the domestic situation is, he says, the same for all men.