undomesticated in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It's what you call an undomesticated hawk, a bird that knows the rudiments but is not reliable.
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But when that pet is either undomesticated or truly wild, it seems we've somehow crossed a line.
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Undomesticated and very rare in cultivation, it is known as "naranjilla silvestre" or "chichilegua".
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For those who farm, fish, hunt and forage for a living, undomesticated or semi-domesticated plants and animals are an important source of food routinely or in hard times.
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The tarpan has been considered a true wild horse, an undomesticated relative or ancestor of the domestic horse.
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Certainly wolves, coyotes and other undomesticated members of the canine genus are quite vocal and sensitive to emotion; perhaps that's why humans and dogs made such a good team.
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I am the most undomesticated woman in the world.
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Undomesticated herds were chosen to become more controllable for the proto-pastoralist nomadic hunter and gatherer groups by taming and domesticating them.
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To them, undomesticated crassness meant that he wasn't one of the intelligentsia or the political elite.
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Conflicts around ownership may arise if trees remain undomesticated.
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