"Domesticant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Domesticant refers to an animal that has been domesticated, or tamed, and is kept by humans for food, companionship, or other purposes.
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Domal refers to a curved structural member, typically in a bridge or building, which is used to support or distribute loads. It can also refer to a dome-shaped structure or a curved surface.
The word "domed" means covered or surrounded by a dome or arch, typically shaped like half a sphere. It can also be used to describe something that is curved or vaulted, like a dome-like structure or a rounded space.
Domestic refers to something that is related to or connected with the home or family, such as domestic chores or domestic violence. It can also describe something that is produced or grown in one's own country or region, as in domestic goods or domestic wine.
Domestically refers to something that happens or is done within the home or a country, rather than abroad or internationally.
Domesticated refers to an animal or plant that has been adapted or trained to live in close association with humans, often through selective breeding or training. Domesticated animals or plants are typically dependent on humans for food, shelter, and care, and may have undergone significant physical or behavioral changes as a result of their relationship with humans. Examples of domesticated animals include dogs, cats, cows, and chickens, while examples of domesticated plants include wheat, corn, and tomatoes. Domesticated refers to the process of changing an animal or plant from a wild or feral state to one that is suitable for human use.
Domesticates refers to something or someone that is domesticated, which means to tame and adapt for use in a domestic or home environment. It can also refer to the act of making a wild animal or plant adoptable and useful for human purposes.
Domesticating refers to the process of taming or making familiar and dependent on humans, often in the context of animals or plants. For example, domesticating wild animals, such as wolves, to create domesticated pets like dogs, or cultivating plants to create crops.
Domestication refers to the process of breeding and rearing wild animals or plants to make them more suitable for human use, typically over a long period of time. This process involves selecting and breeding individuals that have desirable traits, such as docility, increased milk production, or larger size, and artificial selection can lead to significant changes in the behavior, physiology, and anatomy of the organism. Domestication is believed to have occurred independently in different parts of the world, and is thought to have played a crucial role in the development of modern human societies, as it allowed for the establishment of agriculture, the development of complex social structures, and the creation of new tools and technologies.
Domesticities refers to the qualities or activities associated with the domestic or household sphere, such as the care and management of a home and its occupants. It can also describe the details of the daily life and routines of people living in a household, including domestic duties, habits, and customs.
Domestics refer to the employees who work in a private household, such as a family's personal chef, housekeeper, nanny, or gardener. The term can also refer to people who work in jobs that involve managing or serving the needs of a household or family, such as a butler or a maid.