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Definition of domestic
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of domestic is as below...
Domestic
(a.)
Remaining
much at home;
devoted
to home
duties
or
pleasures;
as, a
domestic
man or
woman..
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Hen
::
Hen (n.) The
female
of the
domestic
fowl; also, the
female
of
grouse,
pheasants,
or any kind of
birds;
as, the heath hen; the gray hen..
Wormil
::
Wormil
(n.) Any
botfly
larva which
burrows
in or
beneath
the skin of
domestic
and wild
animals,
thus
producing
sores.
They
belong
to
various
species
of
Hypoderma
and
allied
genera.
Domestic
cattle
are often
infested
by a large
species.
See
Gadfly.
Called
also
warble,
and
worble..
Llama
::
Llama (n.) A South
American
ruminant
(Auchenia
llama),
allied
to the
camels,
but much
smaller
and
without
a hump. It is
supposed
to be a
domesticated
variety
of the
guanaco.
It was
formerly
much used as a beast of
burden
in the
Andes..
Economics
::
Economics
(n.) The
science
of
household
affairs,
or of
domestic
management..
Turbit
::
Turbit
(n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
pigeon,
remarkable
for its short
beak..
House
::
House (n.)
Household
affairs;
domestic
concerns;
particularly
in the
phrase
to keep
house.
See
below.
Intestine
::
Intestine
(a.)
Internal
with
regard
to a state or
country;
domestic;
not
foreign;
--
applied
usually
to that which is evil; as,
intestine
disorders,
calamities,
etc..
Eyra
::
Eyra (n.) A wild cat
(Felis
eyra)
ranging
from
southern
Brazil
to
Texas.
It is
reddish
yellow
and about the size of the
domestic
cat, but with a more
slender
body and
shorter
legs..
Veterinarian
::
Veterinarian
(n.) One
skilled
in the
diseases
of
cattle
or
domestic
animals;
a
veterinary
surgeon.
Domesticate
::
Domesticate
(a.) To cause to be, as it were, of one's
family
or
country;
as, to
domesticate
a
foreign
custom
or
word..
Sparrow
::
Sparrow
(n.) One of many
species
of small
singing
birds of the
family
Fringilligae,
having
conical
bills,
and
feeding
chiefly
on
seeds.
Many
sparrows
are
called
also
finches,
and
buntings.
The
common
sparrow,
or house
sparrow,
of
Europe
(Passer
domesticus)
is noted for its
familiarity,
its
voracity,
its
attachment
to its
young,
and its
fecundity.
See House
sparrow,
under
House..
Homemade
::
Homemade
(a.) Made at home; of
domestic
manufacture;
made
either
in a
private
family
or in one's own
country.
Internal
::
Internal
(a.)
Pertaining
to its own
affairs
or
interests;
especially,
(said of a
country)
domestic,
as
opposed
to
foreign;
as,
internal
trade;
internal
troubles
or war..
Pauxi
::
Pauxi (n.) A
curassow
(Ourax
pauxi),
which,
in South
America,
is often
domesticated..
Roostcock
::
Roostcock
(n.) The male of the
domestic
fowl; a cock.
Domesticity
::
Domesticity
(n.) The state of being
domestic;
domestic
character;
household
life.
Cat
::
Cat (n.) An
animal
of
various
species
of the
genera
Felis and Lynx. The
domestic
cat is Felis
domestica.
The
European
wild cat
(Felis
catus)
is much
larger
than the
domestic
cat. In the
United
States
the name wild cat is
commonly
applied
to the bay lynx (Lynx
rufus)
See Wild cat, and Tiger cat..
Retainer
::
Retainer
(n.)
Hence,
a
servant,
not a
domestic,
but
occasionally
attending
and
wearing
his
master's
livery..
Domesticator
::
Domesticator
(n.) One who
domesticates.
Domify
::
Domify
(v. t.) To tame; to
domesticate.
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