/dəʊˈmeɪn/ – noun
Definition: 1. quyền sở hữu trọn vẹn và tuyệt đối với bất động sản;
2. lĩnh vực, khu vực, phạm vi, địa phận.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a domain refers to a specified territory or sphere of activity or knowledge over which a person, organization, or entity has control, authority, or ownership. It can also refer to a distinct portion of the internet with a unique address, typically used for websites and email addresses.
Example: The company registered the domain name “example.com” for its website.