domesticated in the PONS Dictionary

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Emerging domesticated crops also included beans and squash.
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It appears that they had domesticated the dog.
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The organism is commonly found in dry and dusty soil and can be important for diseases of domesticated animals (horses and goats).
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Humans have tamed many thousands of animals that have never been truly domesticated.
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Its domesticated form, the feral pigeon, has been widely introduced elsewhere, and is common, especially in cities, over much of the world.
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At the time, most people made their living by keeping domesticated animals.
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The species was identified as bombyx mori, the domesticated silkworm.
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Domesticated animals such as dogs and horses also demonstrate shared gaze.
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Domesticated cats that are kept indoors are the least vulnerable to susceptible diseases.
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Although relatively few genes control domestication, and wild and domesticated forms are interfertile, wild and domesticated wheats occupy entirely separate habitats.
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