English to Telugu Dictionary domesticate

domesticate

పెంపుడు
definition
verb
mammals were first domesticated for their milk
tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce.
example
Attempts to tame and 'domesticate' these creatures were met with mixed results, and even though some had proven docile enough to use as mounts, there was always the slight element of unpredictability about them.
The last three years have been a successful time for them, and success does tend to 'domesticate' people.
It is not essential that vines were 'domesticated' before wine-making was invented.
About 200 cattle were 'domesticated' in these areas.
Remnants of the herds ancestral to all 'domesticated' camels may still survive in the deserts of central Asia.
The mounds and middens are significant and long-lived disturbed areas, highly congenial to the weedy species ancestral to the earliest cultivated and 'domesticated' food plants.
Contrary to popular belief, in the right circumstances 'domesticated' dogs will kill cats.
And the question is whether the tiger is 'domesticated' enough to obey the master.
Its 2500 'domesticated' Asian elephants are the only survivors from around 100,000 last century.
Mind you, I haven't read a romance book in a long time and perhaps these days there are sub-genres which involve 'domesticated' men.
Some 'domesticated' flowers may have become dependent upon humans for propagation.
‘I'm not the most 'domesticated' person in the world and if cleaning a kitchen appliance is an issue, I just won't buy it,’ she explains.
The dog was 'domesticated' in the subcontinent towards the end of the Mesolithic period.
It was because there were 'domesticable' crops and animals in Euroasia, and barely any across the Pacific.
There are also a few pictures of other 'domesticated' animals including sheep and goats.
But the point is, all these cats are 'domesticated' cats.
I have the house to myself for the next week, and those of you who know me will know that I'm hardly the most 'domesticated' person.
Rats aren't 'domesticated' animals so they have to scurry to find where their food is.
Flax fiber went out of vogue in the United States when the cotton gin was introduced, vaulting cotton ahead of one of the first crops 'domesticated' by man.
I am indebted to my colleague for his valuable assistance for the sections on 'domestications' and the conditions that preceded it.
But researchers have also stumbled across hints that cats were 'domesticated' much earlier.
It turns out even more surprisingly that the vast majority of wild plant species cannot be 'domesticated' .
They were much less effective as animal domesticators, possibly because they had fewer 'domesticable' animals to work with.
Maize was 'domesticated' about 7,500 years ago in Mexico, and then spread to North and South America.
Oh honestly people, we are talking about a thoroughly 'domesticated' creature here.
Horses were perfect 'domesticable' animals with dominance hierarchies, a tolerance for other species and herding instincts.
Chickens have been 'domesticated' for thousands of years and dozens of beautiful breeds have been developed.
The 'domestication' of dogs is now thought to have begun over 135,000 years ago.
Between 5000 and 10,000 years ago, humans 'domesticated' virtually all major crop species used by modern agricultural societies.
The food grain was first 'domesticated' over 10,000 years ago in the Middle East.
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