Crossword-Solution: DOMESTICATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Domestication | n. | The act of domesticating, or accustoming to home; the action of taming wild animals. |
We have 43 clues for the answer “DOMESTICATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| animal-husbandry | 4 answers |
| ACCOMMODATION TO DOMESTIC LIFE | 11 answers |
| ACCLIMATION | 35 answers |
| reworking | 35 answers |
| naturalisation | 35 answers |
| acculturation | 35 answers |
| blending in | 36 answers |
| becoming suited | 36 answers |
| adapting | 36 answers |
| acclimatisation | 36 answers |
| fine tuning | 37 answers |
| assimilation | 37 answers |
| alignment | 38 answers |
| habituation | 38 answers |
| nationwide | 38 answers |
| societal | 41 answers |
| compliance | 44 answers |
| adaptation | 46 answers |
| regulating | 48 answers |
| Conformity | 49 answers |
| CITIZENSHIP ___ | 49 answers |
| unanimity | 51 answers |
| Covenant | 53 answers |
| Reception | 57 answers |
| Internal. | 59 answers |
| governmental | 60 answers |
| Emplacement | 60 answers |
| Regulation | 65 answers |
| CONVERSION ___ | 68 answers |
| coherence | 68 answers |
| Training ___ | 70 answers |
| modification | 76 answers |
| Domestic | 76 answers |
| CONCORD ___ | 78 answers |
| National | 80 answers |
| Harmony | 80 answers |
| Accord | 82 answers |
| changing | 82 answers |
| Correspondence | 83 answers |
| Adjustment | 87 answers |
| settlement | 87 answers |
| CONTRACT ___ | 89 answers |
| Change | 98 answers |
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Sentences with DOMESTICATION (5)
The domestication of animals and the planting and cultivating of crops had begun in the Near East, but the practice shortly spread to the Nile Valley in Northeast Africa.
Lapham liked even less than the girl's good looks this domestication of her garments in her husband's office.
Now what is Civilization? According to Webster it is "the act of civilizing or the state of being civilized; national culture; refinement." "Civilization began with the domestication of animals," says Alfred Russell Wallace, but whether for the animal that was domesticated or for the man domesticating it is not clear.
The material used, whether brute or human, is subjected to careful selection and discipline, in order to secure and accentuate certain aptitudes and propensities which are characteristic of the ferine state, and which tend to obsolescence under domestication.
Azara states, [14] that a female in a state of domestication laid seventeen eggs, each at the interval of three days one from another.
Quotes with DOMESTICATION (3)
At the tattoo parlor, my friend worked with needle and ink applying a design to the skin on his client's back, as the three of us sat discussing our spiritual desires and ambivalence about religion. In the midst of our conversation, the man under the needle turned and said, 'Jesus is cool, it's just that they have f***ed with Jesus. I mean, Christianity was at its best when it was secret and hidden and you could die for it.' This profound, if crass, statement recognizes that …
Thanks to this availability of suitable wild mammals and plants, early peoples of the Fertile Crescent could quickly assemble a potent and balanced biological package for intensive food production. That package comprised three cereals, as the main carbohydrate sources; four pulses, with 20 — 25 percent protein, and four domestic animals, as the main protein sources, supplemented by the generous protein content of wheat; and flax as a source of fiber and oil (termed linseed oi…
If kissing is man's greatest invention, then fermentation and patriarchy compete with the domestication of animals for the distinction of being man's worst folly, and no doubt the three combined long ago, the one growing out of the others, to foster civilization and lead Western humanity to its present state of decline.