Etymology
Meaning and Origin
The word "domesticate" originally referred to the process of taming wild animals and bringing them under human control, typically for use as pets or for agricultural purposes. It was first used in English in the 14th century.
Over time, the meaning of "domesticate" has expanded to include:
In modern usage, "domesticate" is often used to describe the process of bringing something from a wild or natural state into a domesticated or controlled state. This can include animals, plants, and even ideas or practices. For example, we might say that scientists are trying to domesticate a certain species of mushroom, or that a certain idea or technology is becoming domesticated in society.
Etymology The word domestication comes from the Latin word domesticus meaning of th
Etymology Latin domesticare meaning to tame bring under control Derived from Latin
Etymology Latin indomare unconquered untamed Meaning Not domesticated wild or
Etymology Latin domesticare meaning to tame bring under control Derived from Latin
Etymology of Condominium Latin Con together or jointly Dominium owner
Etymology The word dame comes from Middle English dame which in turn comes from Old
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Etymology The word danger comes from the Old French word danger which is derived fro
Etymology The word dangerous comes from the Old French dangereus or dangeros whic
Etymology Middle English demene from Anglo Norman French demene from Latin dominium
Etymology The word domain derives from the Latin word dominium which means ownershi
Etymology The word dome comes from the Latin word domus meaning house or building
Etymology The word domestic comes from the Latin word domus meaning house or hous
Etymology Latin domesticare meaning to tame bring under control Derived from Latin
Etymology Latin domicilium Old French domicile Meaning A permanent residence or
Etymology The word dominate comes from the Latin word dominari which means to mast
Etymology Latin dominium lordship dominion Proto Indo European dem to tame s
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Etymology French madame Old French ma dame my lady Latin mea domina my mistr
Etymology Mademoiselle derives from French originating from Ma feminine of Mon M
Etymology Madonna is derived from the Italian word ma donna meaning my lady Ma d
Etymology French maître d hôtel literally master of the household Latin major do
Etymology Origin Latin Root prae before dominari to dominate Meaning Exis
Etymology Origin Latin praedominari prae before dominari to rule Mean
Etymology and Origin The word timber comes from the Old English word timber which i
Etymology The word toft comes from the Old English word toft which is derived from
Etymology Old English tam adjective meaning gentle tame submissive Meaning
Etymology Origin Middle English early 15th century from Anglo Norman French reclaime
Etymology Old English tam adjective meaning gentle tame submissive Meaning
Etymology The word alert comes from the Latin word alterāre which means to alter
Etymology The word alter comes from the Latin verb alterare which means to change
Etymology Latin accommodare meaning to adjust adapt conform Root commodus m
Etymology The word miracle traces its origins to the late Latin term miraculum mean
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and development of words It traces words
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Etymology The word brake has several etymological origins German brechen meaning