Canadian French Meaning of domesticate
domestiquer
Other Canadian French words related to domestiquer
- adapter
- adopter
- race
- cultiver
- grandir
- habituer
- chérir
- Produire
- propager
- lever
- train
- usage
- utiliser
- acclimater
- acclimater
- accommoder
- accoutumer
- Ajuster
- emprunter
- condition
- Se conformer
- conquérir
- récolte
- Culture
- dominer
- Éditez
- mode
- convenable
- favoriser
- habiliter
- maître
- naturaliser
- Plante
- promouvoir
- mettre
- forme
- soumettre
- subjuguer
- veston
- Tailleur
- usurper
- changer
- approprié
- arrogant
- élever
- convertir
- docteur
- robe
- embrasser
- adopter
- Modifier
- maîtriser
- apaiser
- arrière
- refondre
- réclamer
- Recycler
- Refonte
- Réaménagement
- refaire
- remodeler
- Revenir à l'essentiel, recentrer
- réinventer
- reprise
- remodeler
- réviser
- réviser
- reprise
- semer
- sujet
- subordonné
- prendre en charge
- prendre en charge
- prendre en charge
- transformer
- vaincre
- réorganiser
Nearest Words of domesticate
- domesticant => domestique
- domestically => Intérieurement
- domestical => national
- domestic violence => violence conjugale
- domestic silkworm moth => Bombyx du mûrier
- domestic sheep => Mouton domestique
- domestic science => Économie domestique
- domestic relations court => Cour familiale
- domestic prelate => prélat domestique
- domestic pigeon => Pigeon domestique
- domesticated => domestiqué
- domesticated animal => Animal domestique
- domesticated silkworm moth => Ver à soie domestique
- domesticating. => domestication
- domestication => Domestication
- domesticator => domesticateur
- domesticise => domestiquer
- domesticity => Domesticité
- domesticize => Domestiquer
- domett => Nepoznaný
Definitions and Meaning of domesticate in English
domesticate (v)
adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment
overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable
make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans
domesticate (a.)
To make domestic; to habituate to home life; as, to domesticate one's self.
To cause to be, as it were, of one's family or country; as, to domesticate a foreign custom or word.
To tame or reclaim from a wild state; as, to domesticate wild animals; to domesticate a plant.
FAQs About the word domesticate
domestiquer
adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment, overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable, make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and ser
adapter,adopter,race,cultiver,grandir,habituer,chérir,Produire,propager,lever
No antonyms found.
domesticant => domestique, domestically => Intérieurement, domestical => national, domestic violence => violence conjugale, domestic silkworm moth => Bombyx du mûrier,