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US
/dəˈmɛstəˌkeɪtəd/
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[ UK /dəmˈɛstɪkˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /dəmˈɛstɪkˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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accustomed to home life
some men think it unmanly to be domesticated; others find gratification in it -
converted or adapted to domestic use
domesticated plants like maize
domestic animals
How To Use domesticated In A Sentence
- Remains of domesticated cattle dating to 6,500 B.C. have been found in Turkey and other sites in the Near East.
- As for the problem…one wonders if the africanized honeybee is having similar problems or if it is limited to the “domesticated” variety. Bees still alive and buzzing | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
- The other group migrated into South America, where it survives today as wild guanacos and vicunas and domesticated llamas and alpacas.
- To deepen his predicament, because he is single, his advisers and confidants are generally undomesticated guys just like him. Where Have The Good Men Gone?
- Some ethnobotanists and anthropologists are convinced that root and tuber crops were among the first plants to be domesticated.
- Domesticated grain contains less crude protein than its wild counterpart, and a higher percentage of carbohydrate.
- Behold the domesticated guinea pig (Cavia aperea f. porcellus ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
- Domesticated donkeys can be bred at any time of year, wild asses generally breed in the wet season.
- IT is well understood that genetic change provides the basis for adaptation processes in natural and domesticated populations.
- These animals are only partly domesticated.