domesticated

verb

Etymology

From domesticate + -ed.

  1. borrowed from domesticātus
  2. borrowed from domestiquer
  3. formed as domesticated — “domesticate + -ed

Definitions

  1. simple past and past participle of domesticate

  2. Selectively bred to live with or around humans. (of an animal or a plant, especially a…

    Selectively bred to live with or around humans. (of an animal or a plant, especially a pet)

    • But I can take the calves and learn them to work and give milk, and learn them to become domesticated and useful.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at domesticated. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

01domesticated02domesticate03live04permanent05hair06growing07raising08cultivation09agriculture10livestock

A definitional loop anchored at domesticated. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

10 hops · closes at domesticated

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

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