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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
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superorder
English
Etymology
super- +? order
Noun
superorder (plural superorders)
- (taxonomy) A taxonomic category below subclass and above order.
Translations
superorder From the web:
- what does superorder mean
- what is superorder rank
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- what is a superorder fish
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