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do·mes·ti·cize (də-mĕsʹtĭ-sīz')
tr.v. do·mes·ti·cized, do·mes·ti·ciz·ing, do·mes·ti·ciz·es
To domesticate.
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domesticize — (Amer.) v. domesticate, tame an animal, house train, accustom to life with mankind, make docile and tractable (also domesticise) … English contemporary dictionary
domesticize — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To train to live with and be of use to man: domesticate, gentle, master, tame. See WILD … English dictionary for students
domesticize — do·mes·ti·cize … English syllables
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domesticized — domesticize (Amer.) v. domesticate, tame an animal, house train, accustom to life with mankind, make docile and tractable (also domesticise) … English contemporary dictionary
domesticizes — domesticize (Amer.) v. domesticate, tame an animal, house train, accustom to life with mankind, make docile and tractable (also domesticise) … English contemporary dictionary
domesticizing — domesticize (Amer.) v. domesticate, tame an animal, house train, accustom to life with mankind, make docile and tractable (also domesticise) … English contemporary dictionary
domesticise — verb overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable He tames lions for the circus reclaim falcons • Syn: ↑domesticate, ↑domesticize, ↑reclaim, ↑tame • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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