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Showcase your single English word dot com domain names with dictionary definition.
No made up words, it has to be in the dictionary (no matter how rare).
 
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Patroler .com

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Sign
Posh
Impress
Ocelot
Dahlia
Mockingbird
Proline
Overlap
Gunslinger
Magnific
Warbler
Facture
Uncoil
Reduct
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Sign is a fantastic name. Very cool
 
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Pyrologist
~someone who studies the effects of heat or flame
 
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eclecticism.com
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Definition of eclecticism : the theory or practice of an eclectric method
Definition of eclectic: selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles
 
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Grapelike.com / Resembling the fruit of a grape vine.
 
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Ploughland.com


1. Land that is ploughed for growing crops; arable land.

2. A measure of land used in the northern and eastern counties of England after the Norman conquest, based on the area able to be ploughed in a year by a team of eight oxen.
 
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I have a few but one I like most is:
INHERED com to exist permanently and inseparably.

inhered
verb (used without object), inhered, inhering.
to exist permanently and inseparably in, as a quality, attribute, or element; belong intrinsically; be inherent :
the advantages that inhere in a democratic system.
 
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Agent.mobi
Cookingoil.com
Palmoil.com
Malaysiaoil.com
RawCotton.com
 
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Domain: ferity.com

Dictionary:
dictionary.com/browse/ferity
yourdictionary.com/ferity

Age: 21
 
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Unbaffled
Unperplexed
Epicontinental
Overflies
Syntactically
Unblinkingly
Unbemused
Unpressurized
Undemanded
Unstartling
Plushiness
Nidification
Organons
Epifauna
Garrulously
Passeriformes
Unlaying
Refoliation
Tympanums
Approbated
Inviolably
Outstretching
 
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If the quality of a domain portfolio would be judged by number and value of English one-word dictionary .com alone then I´d stop domaining, be free and enjoy everything beyond names. Because I just own the following, and having said the above there might be some truth in these names if you combine them :xf.grin::

bewished .com
Verb
bewish (transitive, rare) To confer, grant, or make a wish; wish.
(third-person singular simple present bewishes, present participle bewishing, simple past and past participle bewished).

loungie .com
Noun
A Person who acts like a complete childish degenerates, acting immature, often these people will leave messes for others to clean up, start food fights, and not accept responsibility for their messes/actions.

unprofit .com
Noun
Lack of (material or immaterial) profit; unprofitableness, uselessness.
 
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Keyphone.com

Reciprocated.com
 
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sightliness
sunsquall (a large jellyfish)

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couple of days ago I've read an article about people that have detransitioned and of course I've checked to see if the com is taken and is (was) not but i didn't registered ... have you sold this kind of names before?
I have not, but only have two that I would consider this type, both held for less than a year, so it would not be expected to have a sale. I did not include the other one because some dictionaries do not include it, but genotyped is in all.

By this type I was not quite clear if you mean genetic-DNA relate names, or .com names that end in ed. In the latter, it is true that the sales activity is lower, in general, than other forms of words. I think I would only hold them when the verb tense makes sense for a business or reference site adopting. In the case of genotyped, I think it does. I can list four or five categories of service where making a genotype is a reasonable service. I would stick away from ed words where the past or accomplished nature makes it negative. I do not see this here, but rather a positive accomplishment. The test I apply is does someone operating in the field use the word - genotyped is used.

If you meant DNA/genetics/etc. as that type, then I hold more. I think in a way we are still early in the niche for this sort of domain name. It is huge on a research and development level, but not less in the huge number of scaled small businesses you need to push a lot of domain demand. I am unclear whether it will be generic words or more brandable type made up ones that will dominate, or a pretty even split of both. Most of the research companies have gone for the latter so far.

Bob
 
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Combatable.com : Such as can be, or is liable to be, combated; as, combatable foes, evils, or arguments
 
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audiometrists

an audiometrist conducts hearing tests, or "audiometric screening", with an audiometer to establish hearing levels.
 
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