adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
animal
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The husbandry of domesticated animals should ensure that their physiological and ethological needs are fulfilled.
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Such debris from the practice of fishing leads to great suffering among wildlife and also among domesticated animals .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The area is populated by domesticated birds such as geese and turkeys.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As with truffles, however, morels have until now resisted Joining the ranks of domesticated fungi.
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But perhaps with her looks she wasn't the domesticated sort.
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Cheers, Ellie, you've quite domesticated him.
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I had been away for the weekend and David Bowie is not the most domesticated person in the world.
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I would stick to domesticated species, such as Goldfish or Koi.
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The husbandry of domesticated animals should ensure that their physiological and ethological needs are fulfilled.
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When was the cat first domesticated ?
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Wild specimens should also be bred with domesticated stock to introduce new bloodlines.