Hi!
I have a few dictionary .com domains, and I was just wondering if anyone thinks they are worth anything. Here they are:
hypostasize.com
HYPOSTASIZE:
âverb (used with object), -sized, -siz·ing.
to assume the reality of (an idea, proposition, etc.); hypostatize.
jurimetrics.com
JURIMETRICS:
The study of law and science.
Used primarily in academia to mean a strictly empirical approach to the law, the term jurimetrics originated in the 1960s as the use of computers in law practice began to revolutionize the areas of legal research, evidence analysis, and data management. A neologism whose roots suggest jurisprudence and measurement, it was popularized by the American Bar Association (ABA), whose quarterly Jurimetrics Journal of Law, Science, and Technology is a widely respected publication with an international focus.
prepossessed.com
PREPOSSESSED:
tr.v. pre·pos·sessed, pre·pos·sess·ing, pre·pos·sess·es
1. To preoccupy the mind of to the exclusion of other thoughts or feelings.
2.
1. To influence beforehand against or in favor of someone or something; prejudice.
2. To impress favorably in advance.
telepathists.com
TELEPATHIST:
ânoun
1. a student of or believer in telepathy.
2. a person having telepathic power.
psychopathically.com
PSYCHOPATHICALLY:
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characterized by psychopathy.
2. Relating to or affected with an antisocial personality disorder.
psychophysically.com
PSYCHOPHYSICALLY:
psy·cho·phys·ics
ânoun (used with a singular verb)
the branch of psychology that deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and resulting sensations and mental states.
âRelated forms
psy·cho·phys·i·cal
psy·cho·phys·i·cal·ly, adverb
I also have another domain I am selling,
howtoplaypokervideo.com
There are 350 searches every day for how to play poker, so does that increase the value?
Thanks for any input!
Marie
I have a few dictionary .com domains, and I was just wondering if anyone thinks they are worth anything. Here they are:
hypostasize.com
HYPOSTASIZE:
âverb (used with object), -sized, -siz·ing.
to assume the reality of (an idea, proposition, etc.); hypostatize.
jurimetrics.com
JURIMETRICS:
The study of law and science.
Used primarily in academia to mean a strictly empirical approach to the law, the term jurimetrics originated in the 1960s as the use of computers in law practice began to revolutionize the areas of legal research, evidence analysis, and data management. A neologism whose roots suggest jurisprudence and measurement, it was popularized by the American Bar Association (ABA), whose quarterly Jurimetrics Journal of Law, Science, and Technology is a widely respected publication with an international focus.
prepossessed.com
PREPOSSESSED:
tr.v. pre·pos·sessed, pre·pos·sess·ing, pre·pos·sess·es
1. To preoccupy the mind of to the exclusion of other thoughts or feelings.
2.
1. To influence beforehand against or in favor of someone or something; prejudice.
2. To impress favorably in advance.
telepathists.com
TELEPATHIST:
ânoun
1. a student of or believer in telepathy.
2. a person having telepathic power.
psychopathically.com
PSYCHOPATHICALLY:
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characterized by psychopathy.
2. Relating to or affected with an antisocial personality disorder.
psychophysically.com
PSYCHOPHYSICALLY:
psy·cho·phys·ics
ânoun (used with a singular verb)
the branch of psychology that deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and resulting sensations and mental states.
âRelated forms
psy·cho·phys·i·cal
psy·cho·phys·i·cal·ly, adverb
I also have another domain I am selling,
howtoplaypokervideo.com
There are 350 searches every day for how to play poker, so does that increase the value?
Thanks for any input!
Marie