Similar words: domestic, sophisticated, unsophisticated, dedicated, estimated, complicated, gesticulate, majestic. Meaning: [-keɪt] adj. 1. converted or adapted to domestic use 2. accustomed to home life.
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31. I would stick to domesticated species, such as Goldfish or Koi.
32. Wild specimens should also be bred with domesticated stock to introduce new bloodlines.
33. As with truffles, however, morels have until now resisted Joining the ranks of domesticated fungi.
34. Peafowl have been domesticated and valued as a special food dish for the rich since Roman times!
35. Populations of wild game ran for cover, and were subsequently replaced by domesticated livestock.
36. The husbandry of domesticated animals should ensure that their physiological and ethological needs are fulfilled.
37. Like the beaver skins, it had never had a function in this domesticated place.
38. The area is populated by domesticated birds such as geese and turkeys.
39. The rare perennial maize proved to be resistant to seven viral diseases that plague domesticated maize.
40. It has been used in baking and brewing ever since primitive man became domesticated.
41. The adult females were domesticated, such as it was, and they tried to return to their cages.
42. I had been away for the weekend and David Bowie is not the most domesticated person in the world.
43. Domesticated grain contains less crude protein than its wild counterpart, and a higher percentage of carbohydrate.
44. Corn (maize) was domesticated in Mesoamerica.
45. The domesticated ass ( Equus asinus ).
46. Dogs are domesticated animal and are carnivorous.
47. Mustang is a wild horse, not a domesticated racer.
48. Biosystem from domesticated activated sludge could remove algae effectively after immobilization. With sponge and sawdust as carrier, the removal rate of algae could exceed 90% and 80% respectively.
49. In vitro Euphorbia pulcherrima seedlings were domesticated after their transplantation and the anatomical changes of their leaf structures were under study at the same time.
50. Although dogs and cats lead the pack of domesticated pals there are a number of untraditional, unique, and exotically extravagant creatures available.
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51. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L. ) , come from the North American, was domesticated artificially to be a kind of ornamental, officinal, confectionary and oil plant resources with high economic value.
52. The results proved that domesticated wheat species and emmer species had higher anti-oxidation capacities than wild species and einkorn species, respectively.
53. Turkey gobble A large North American bird that has brownish plumage and a bare, wattled head and neck and is widely domesticated for food.
54. Wildlife groups have slammed a move by an Indian state to give contraceptives to domesticated elephants to control their numbers, saying it would hurt the pachyderm population already under threat.
55. But that thing which could be called human intelligence on domesticated animals is quite different from the slyness of fox or the acumen of animals.
56. The research team developed a tool to compare genes in different species of Oryza, of which domesticated rice is a species.
57. There are records suggesting use of chilli pepper dating back to 7000BC in Mesoamerica; they were domesticated some thousands of years after this.
58. Asiatic buffalo often domesticated for use as a draft animal.
59. A male animal of the family Canidae, especially of the fox or a domesticated breed.
60. The earliest annuals to be domesticated emmer wheat and wild barley, did have appealingly large seeds.
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