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    domesticated
    /dəˈmɛstɪkeɪtɪd/

    adjective

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  2. To domesticate something is to tame a wild animal or plant so it can live with people. Dogs and cats are called domesticated animals because they live with us peacefully. Nobody knows who first domesticated a wolf, but whoever it was was a very important person.

  3. Domesticated means trained to live or work for humans, i.e. pets and farm animals. For centuries humans have believe that dogs are domesticated wolves, but DNA testing reveals that they are in fact a different species.

  4. 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. n. (-kət, -kāt′)

  5. Jul 4, 2019 · Domesticated animals are animals that have been selectively bred and genetically adapted over generations to live alongside humans. They are genetically distinct...

  6. This page gives a list of domesticated animals, also including a list of animals which are or may be currently undergoing the process of domestication and animals that have an extensive relationship with humans beyond simple predation.

  7. Aug 1, 2022 · An overarching, biologically grounded definition of domestication is discussed, which emphasizes its core nature as a coevolutionary process that arises from a specialized mutualism, in which one species controls the fitness of another in order to gain resources and/or services.

  8. verb. domesticated, domesticates, domesticating. To become domestic. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To accustom to home life; make domestic. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To adopt or make fit for domestic use or life. American Heritage. To tame (wild animals) and breed for human use. Webster's New World.