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domestication

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do·mes·ti·cate  (d-mst-kt)
tr.v. do·mes·ti·cat·ed, do·mes·ti·cat·ing, do·mes·ti·cates
1. To cause to feel comfortable at home; make domestic.
2. To adopt or make fit for domestic use or life.
3.
a. To train or adapt (an animal or plant) to live in a human environment and be of use to humans.
b. To introduce and accustom (an animal or plant) into another region; naturalize.
4. To bring down to the level of the ordinary person.
n. (-kt, -kt)
A plant or animal that has been adapted to live in a human environment.

do·mesti·cation n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.domestication - adaptation to intimate association with human beings
adaption, adaptation, adjustment - the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)
2.domestication - the attribute of having been domesticated
tractability, tractableness, flexibility - the trait of being easily persuaded
3.domestication - accommodation to domestic life; "her explorer husband resisted all her attempts at domestication"
accommodation, adjustment, fitting - making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
Translations
domestication [dəʊˌmestɪˈkeɪʃən] Ndomesticación f
domestication [dəˌmɛstɪˈkeɪʃən] n [animals] → domestication f
domestication
n (of wild animal, hum: of person) → Domestikation f, → Domestizierung f; the domestication of cats doesn’t take longes dauert nicht lange, bis man Katzen stubenrein gemacht hat


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From these considerations, I shall devote the first chapter of this Abstract to Variation under Domestication.
The taming of wild beasts and their domestication follows.
  rudimentary susceptibility to domestication.
 
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