domatic
See also: Domatic
English
    
    Adjective
    
domatic (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Pertaining to a partition into disjoint dominating sets.
-  2014, Zhipeng Cai, Chaokun Wang, & Siyao Cheng, Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications, →ISBN, page 379:- Sleep scheduling is a standard approach for balancing energy consumption, which has been abstracted as the domatic partition problem.
 
 
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- (minearalogy) Having only one plane of symmetry.
-  2015, Istvan Hargittai & Balazs Hargittai, Science of Crystal Structures: Highlights in Crystallography, →ISBN, page 183:- The microscopically small crystals often obtained by very rapid cooling of the hot solution, appeared to be no crystals of the optically active form either; they were rhombic individuals exhibiting prismatic, domatic and basal facets, of a new hydrate of the racemic compound, probably at higher temperatures stable, and containing less water of crystallization.
 
 
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- Alternative form of Domatic
-  2012, The Etiquette of Freemasonry: A Handbook for the Brethren, →ISBN:- Hence there resulted a division of the membership of the brotherhood into two classes, the practical and theoretic, or, as they are more commonly called, the operative and speculative, or “domatic” and “geomatic.”
 
 
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