domiciliary
1domiciliary — I noun citizen, denizen, dweller, habitant, indweller, inhabitant, inhabiter, native, occupant, occupier, resident, settler II index domestic (household), habitant, household (domestic) …
2domiciliary — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ concerned with or occurring in someone s home …
3domiciliary — do·mi·cil·i·ary .däm ə sil ē .er ē, .dō mə adj 1) provided or attended in the home rather than in an institution <domiciliary midwifery> 2) providing, constituting, or provided by an institution for chronically ill or permanently disabled… …
4domiciliary — 1. noun A person who legally resides in a particular place. Joe travels all over the country, but he is a domiciliary of New York. 2. adjective Of or relating to a domicile …
5domiciliary — adj. Domiciliary is used with these nouns: ↑care …
6domiciliary — dom|i|cil|i|a|ry [ˌdɔmıˈsıliəri US ˌda:mıˈsılieri, ˌdou ] adj [only before noun] formal domiciliary services/care/visits etc services, care etc in someone s home …
7domiciliary — adjective law domiciliary services/care/visits etc care or services at someone s home …
8domiciliary administration — The settlement and distribution of a decedent s estate in the state of his or her permanent residence, the place to which the decedent intended to return even though he or she might actually have resided elsewhere. Dictionary from West s… …
9Domiciliary visit — Domicillary Dom i*cil l*a*ry, a. [LL. domiciliarius.] Of or pertaining to a domicile, or the residence of a person or family. [1913 Webster] The personal and domiciliary rights of the citizen scrupulously guarded. Motley. [1913 Webster]… …
10domiciliary administration — Administration of estate in state where person was domiciled at time of death is deemed principal or primary administration and is ordinarily termed domiciliary administration. First Nat. Bank v. Blessing, 231 Mo.App. 288, 98 S.W.2d 149, 151 …