Domesticate
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British pronunciation/dəmˈɛstɪkˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/dəˈmɛstəˌkeɪt/

Définition et Signification de "domesticate"

to domesticate
01

domestiquer

to change wild animals or plants for human use or cultivation
Transitive
to domesticate definition and meaning
02

domestiquer, apprivoiser

overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable
03

domestiquer, apprivoiser

adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment
04

domestiquer, apprivoiser

not able to be computed or enumerated

domesticate

v

domestic

n

domest

n

domesticated

adj

domesticated

adj

domestication

n

domestication

n
example
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Ancient civilizations domesticated plants like wheat and rice, transforming them into staple crops for agriculture.
Farmers have domesticated pigs, selecting traits for docility and suitability for farming.
Cats were domesticated in ancient Egypt to control pests in grain stores.
Some scientists are exploring the possibility of domesticating certain wild plants for food production in the future.
The process of domesticating horses revolutionized transportation and agriculture.
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