dominance
51dominance — In decision theory, one choice dominates another if it is at least as good under all outcomes and better under some. This is commonly put by saying that it can win and cannot lose. Pascal s wager may be viewed as an attempt to show that setting… …
52dominance — Synonyms and related words: ascendance, ascendancy, authority, balance of power, charisma, charm, clout, consequence, control, credit, dominancy, domination, dominion, effect, eminence, eminent domain, enchantment, esteem, favor, force, good… …
53dominance — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. leadership, rule, control, overpowering, power, top dog position, top of the pecking order, high rank, supremacy, upper hand, preeminence, superiority, leg up, command. ANT.: submission II (Roget s Thesaurus II)… …
54dominance — dom·i·nance || dÉ’mɪnÉ™ns n. control, domination …
55dominance — a sexual perversion in which a woman inflicts pain on a man Literally, authority or control over another. Also known as discipline, with whips, thongs, handcuffs, and similar props …
56dominance — noun 1》 power and influence over others. 2》 Genetics the phenomenon whereby one allelic form of a gene is expressed to the exclusion of the other. 3》 Ecology the predominance of one or more species in a plant or animal community. Derivatives… …
57dominance — dom·i·nance …
58dominance — dom•i•nance [[t]ˈdɒm ə nəns[/t]] n. 1) the condition of being dominant 2) control or ascendancy; rule 3) psi psl Psychol. the disposition of an individual to assert control in dealing with others 4) anb Animal Behav. a) anb high status in a… …
59dominance — /ˈdɒmənəns/ (say domuhnuhns) noun 1. rule; control; authority; ascendancy. 2. the condition of being dominant. 3. → domination (def. 4). Also, dominancy …
60dominance — The gene action exhibited by a dominant allele …