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Dominant tenement; Dominant premises

Dominant seventh chord         
  • Beethoven Quartet Op. 127 first movement, bars 135–139
  • Beethoven Quartet Op. 127 first movement, bars 135–139
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  • Inversions of the Dominant Seventh Chord
  • Inversions of the Dominant Seventh Chord
  • Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K545, end of first movement
  • Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K545, end of first movement 02
  • Mozart Piano Sonata in C , K545 opening bars
  • Mozart Piano Sonata in C , K545 opening bars 02
MAJOR THIRD, PERFECT FIFTH, AND MINOR SEVENTH (I.E. A MAJOR TRIAD WITH AN ADDITIONAL MINOR SEVENTH); E.G. C–E–G–B♭
Dominant seventh; Dominant 7th; Major minor seventh chord; Major minor seventh; Dominant 7th chord; Just dominant seventh chord
In music theory, a dominant seventh chord, or major minor seventh chord, is a seventh chord, usually built on the fifth degree of the major scale, and composed of a root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh. Thus it is a major triad together with a minor seventh, denoted by the letter name of the chord root and a superscript "7".
Diagonally dominant matrix         
MATRIX IN WHICH THE MAGNITUDE OF THE DIAGONAL ENTRY IN A ROW IS NO LESS THAN THE SUM OF THE MAGNITUDES OF THE NONDIAGONAL ENTRIES IN THAT ROW
Diagonally dominant; Diagonal dominance; Levy–Desplanques theorem; Levy-Desplanques theorem; Strictly diagonally dominant; Diagonally dominant matrices; Diagonally-dominant
In mathematics, a square matrix is said to be diagonally dominant if, for every row of the matrix, the magnitude of the diagonal entry in a row is larger than or equal to the sum of the magnitudes of all the other (non-diagonal) entries in that row. More precisely, the matrix A is diagonally dominant if
Dominant (music)         
  • The key immediately clockwise is the dominant key of the key immediately counterclockwise, and features either one more sharp or one less flat.
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FIFTH SCALE DEGREE OF THE DIATONIC SCALE, BETWEEN THE SUBDOMINANT AND THE SUBMEDIANT
Dominant chord; Dominant key; Dominant note; Dominant triad; Dominant function; Harmonic axis
In music, the dominant is the fifth scale degree () of the diatonic scale. It is called the dominant because it is second in importance to the first scale degree, the tonic.

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Dominant estate

A dominant estate (or dominant premises or dominant tenement) is the parcel of real property that has an easement over another piece of property (the servient estate). The type of easement involved may be an appurtenant easement that benefits another parcel of land, or an easement appurtenant, that benefits a person or entity. The easement may also be an affirmative easement, that permits a person to do something on the servient estate, or a negative easement that allows the holder of the easement to restrict activity on the servient estate. Estate is a common law concept.

In real estate law, an easement appurtenant may be created for the benefit of the original owner (the seller or grantor) of property who splits off a property and conveys part of the original property; the owner may retain an easement for an access (such as a driveway or utilities).

In certain cases, dominant estate refers specifically to a parcel or building premises that is subject to a cell tower or a solar panel: "that parcel of land to which the benefits of a solar access easement attach."