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Meanings of domesticate animals in English
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Usage of domesticate animals in English
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We figured out how to grow food and domesticateanimals so we didn't have to spend all of our time hunting.
2
Many, many generations before, Ahmed's ancestors had been among the first humans to form sedentary agricultural settlements, domesticateanimals, and cultivate grains.
3
We moved out of the caves, began to domesticateanimals and cultivate the land and explore and build and divide and conquer.
4
They learned to cook and to domesticateanimals and to till the fields and to mine precious metals and melt them into tools and weapons.
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As with other long- domesticatedanimals, the instincts of the silk-moth have suffered.
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Domesticatedanimals have been bred to tolerate traditional farming systems without getting unduly stressed.
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Domesticatedanimals would indicate an indigenous species, don't you think?
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Domesticatedanimals in the early stage of farming have, likewise, scrawnier physiques than their wild ancestors...'
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Domesticatedanimals, dogs, cats, cage birds, etc., are mounted at the rates for similar sized wild specimens.
10
Low ' DomesticatedAnimals of the British Isles' page 264.)
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Domesticatedanimals have no secrets, remember?
12
Prof. Low ' DomesticatedAnimals' page 546.
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For those of Chartley, see Low ' DomesticatedAnimals of Britain' 1845 page 238.
14
The sheep is one of the most anciently domesticatedanimals, and it is one in which great varieties display themselves.
15
Mr. Crawfurd 'On the Relation of the DomesticatedAnimals to Civilization' separately printed page 6; first read before the Brit.
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None of these wild animals was used as a sacrifice; all sacrificial animals, such as cattle, pigs, etc., were domesticatedanimals.