English to Indonesian Dictionary domesticated

domesticated

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definition
verb
mammals were first domesticated for their milk
tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce.
adjective
domesticated dogs
(of an animal) tame and kept as a pet or on a farm.
translation of 'domesticated'
adjective
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example
Surely, a puppy is neither tame nor 'domesticated' .
Subsequent trade or human migration with dogs in tow probably spread the 'domesticated' animals to the rest of the world.
In general, the faunal remains seem to suggest increasing use of 'domesticated' animals over time.
They have never been 'domesticated' like a dog or cat has been.
How did plants develop from single cell organisms to become the many and various 'domesticated' plants we have today?
These highly 'domesticated' blossoms carry overtones of the convivial rituals of patrician social life.
Thailand has about 2,000-2,500 'domesticated' Asian elephants.
These changes were sufficient to add the bean to the list of 'domesticated' plants.
Three species exist both as wild and 'domesticated' wheats, einkorn, emmer, and breadwheat.
Jack beans, chili peppers, and peanuts were all 'domesticated' in the same region.
The shift from surf to turf corresponds with the arrival of 'domesticated' animals in Great Britain.
True, Harvey is allowed to be a bit flirty, but essentially Harvey is presented as a very 'domesticated' Mary.
Thus, the Himalayas can be considered a region of 'domesticated' barley diversification.
In tomato, fruit weight and size distinctly differ between the 'domesticated' and wild tomato species.
Sheep are thought to be the first 'domesticated' livestock.
The harsh North American climate quickly shaped the 'domesticated' European cats.
However, milk-producing ruminant animals were 'domesticated' about 10,000 years ago, according to archaeological evidence.
The turkey was originally 'domesticated' in Mexico.
The farmers classify yams as wild or 'domesticated' based on their appearance.
In fact, you in the UK are the most 'domesticated' people on earth.
You combine dual aspects by being ambitious professionally and 'domesticated' in the home and family situations.
Gatherers find food from plants they find in nature, and farmers plant seeds saved from 'domesticated' crops.
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