Portuguese Meaning of domesticate
domesticar
Other Portuguese words related to domesticar
- adaptar
- adotar
- raça
- cultivar
- crescer
- habituar
- nutrir
- Produzir
- propagar
- aumentar
- comboio
- uso
- utilizar
- aclimatar
- aclimatar
- acomodar
- habituar
- Ajustar
- emprestar
- condição
- Conformar-se
- conquistar
- colheita
- Cultura
- dominar
- Editar
- moda
- adequado
- cultivar
- habilitar
- mestre
- naturalizar
- Planta
- promover
- colocar
- forma
- subjugar
- subjugar
- fato
- Alfaiate
- usurpar
- alterar
- apropriado
- arrogante
- criar
- converter
- doutor
- vestido
- abraçar
- adotar
- Modificar
- dominar
- pacificar
- traseiro
- reformular
- reclamar
- Reciclar
- Redesenhar
- Desenvolvimento
- refazer
- remodelar
- Reorientar
- reinventar
- refilmagem
- remodelar
- renovar
- rever
- retrabalho
- semear
- sujeito
- subordinado
- assumir
- assumir
- assumir
- transformar
- derrotar
- reprojetar
Nearest Words of domesticate
- domesticant => doméstico
- domestically => Internamente
- domestical => doméstico
- domestic violence => violência doméstica
- domestic silkworm moth => Bicho da seda
- domestic sheep => Ovelha doméstica
- domestic science => Ciência doméstica
- domestic relations court => Tribunal de relações familiares
- domestic prelate => prelado doméstico
- domestic pigeon => Pombo doméstico
- domesticated => domesticado
- domesticated animal => Animal doméstico
- domesticated silkworm moth => Bicho-da-seda doméstico
- domesticating. => domesticação
- domestication => Domesticação
- domesticator => domesticador
- domesticise => domesticar
- domesticity => Vida doméstica
- domesticize => Domesticar
- domett => Domett
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
domesticar
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
adaptar,adotar,raça,cultivar,crescer,habituar,nutrir,Produzir,propagar,aumentar
No antonyms found.
domesticant => doméstico, domestically => Internamente, domestical => doméstico, domestic violence => violência doméstica, domestic silkworm moth => Bicho da seda,