Predominant

/prɪˈdɑːmɪnənt/ adjective

Predominant describes something that is stronger, more common, or more important than other parts or things in a situation. It stands out as the main influence or feature.

“Predominant” comes from Latin *praedominari*, “to rule over,” from *prae-* (“before”) + *dominari* (“to rule”). It originally suggested ruling power, then broadened to any leading role.

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