different between civilized vs domesticated
civilized
English
Alternative forms
- civilised (non-Oxford British English)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?v.?.la?zd/
- Hyphenation: civ?i?lized
Adjective
civilized (comparative more civilized, superlative most civilized)
- Having a highly developed society or culture.
- Showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement; humane, reasonable, ethical.
- Marked by refinement in taste and manners.
Translations
Verb
civilized
- simple past tense and past participle of civilize
See also
- civil
- civilize
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domesticated
English
Etymology
domesticate +? -ed
Verb
domesticated
- simple past tense and past participle of domesticate
Adjective
domesticated (comparative more domesticated, superlative most domesticated)
- (of an animal or a plant, especially a pet) selectively bred to live with or around humans.
Antonyms
- undomesticated
Translations
domesticated From the web:
- what domesticated mean
- what domesticated animals
- what domesticated animal communicates by humming
- what domesticated animal lives the longest
- what domesticated dog is closest to a wolf
- what does domesticated mean
- what do domesticated mean
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