dominatee

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English

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Etymology

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dominate +‎ -ee

Noun

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dominatee (plural dominatees)

  1. a node that is dominated.
    • 2003, IEEE Singapore Section. Communications Chapter, IEEE Singapore Section. Signal Processing Chapter, ICICS, →ISBN, page 1920:
      If the link has been failed between dominator and their dominatee it would try to find the restoration path. If the dominatee has more than one dominator,
    • 2010, Laurence T. Yang, Mobile Intelligence, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 31:
      Each node is in one of the four states:unmarked, dominatee, dominator, or connector. Each node is initially in an unmarked state and subsequently enters either the dominatee or dominator state.
    • 2014, Limin Sun, Huadong Ma, Feng Hong, Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks: 7th China Conference, CWSN 2013, Qingdao, China, October 17-19, 2013. Revised Selected Papers, Springer, →ISBN, page 36:
      Initially, each node in the network is an empty node, which is neither a dominator nor a dominatee.