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Dominica
/dəˈmɪnɪkə/ (də-MIN-i-kə)
Definition
1
A sovereign island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, known for its volcanic peaks, rainforests, and the nickname 'Nature Isle of the Caribbean.'
2
The feminine form of the name Dominic, derived from Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord.'
Examples
Vacationing in Dominica is like signing up for a PhD in hiking—complete with boiling lakes and zero Netflix.
She named her parrot Dominica because it rules the roost like the island queen of the Caribbean.
Dominica's rainforests are so dense, even GPS gives up and suggests you ask a parrot for directions.
After visiting Dominica, I realized my urban jungle gym membership was just sad cosplay.