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البدء
domesticado, -a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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domesticated [Am dəˈmɛstəˌkeɪdəd, Brit dəˈmɛstɪkeɪtɪd] ADJ
1. domesticated:
domesticated BOT, ZOOL animal/species
domesticated plant
2. domesticated (of person) pred scherzh:
she's not very domesticated
he's thoroughly domesticated now
domesticate [Am dəˈmɛstəˌkeɪt, Brit dəˈmɛstɪkeɪt] VERB trans
domesticate BOT, ZOOL animal/species
domesticate (make home-loving) scherzh person
domesticar scherzh
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domesticado (domesticada)
domesticated
which cannot be domesticated
im PONS Wörterbuch
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domesticated ADJ
domesticated
domesticate [dəˈmestɪkeɪt] VERB trans
he is a very domesticated man
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im PONS Wörterbuch
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domesticated ADJ
domesticated
domesticate [də·ˈmes··keɪt] VERB trans
he is a very domesticated man
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Present
Idomesticate
youdomesticate
he/she/itdomesticates
wedomesticate
youdomesticate
theydomesticate
Past
Idomesticated
youdomesticated
he/she/itdomesticated
wedomesticated
youdomesticated
theydomesticated
Present Perfect
Ihavedomesticated
youhavedomesticated
he/she/ithasdomesticated
wehavedomesticated
youhavedomesticated
theyhavedomesticated
Past Perfect
Ihaddomesticated
youhaddomesticated
he/she/ithaddomesticated
wehaddomesticated
youhaddomesticated
theyhaddomesticated
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They also began domesticating plants such as maize and squash, probably at dooryard gardens.
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He had originally planned to capture and domesticate the animals, creating a pastoral herd that would have afforded his family a comfortable lifestyle.
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They are easy to domesticate, and often bred by local people.
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The animals' size, temperament, diet, mating patterns, and life span were factors in the desire and success in domesticating animals.
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This does not necessarily mean they were the first to domesticate horses, but makes them the earlier known candidate.
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