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- adjective Not
domesticated ; not possessing the qualities or habits ofdomestic life.
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Examples
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Hard and Roney, working with ethnobotanists Karen Adams of Crow Canyon and Gayle Fritz of Washington University have recovered from Cerro Juanaqueña far more charred seeds from wild plants such as nondomesticated squash, grasses, and weedy species than maize.
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The Beltway class is in full-throated rebellion against a nondomesticated conservative who might pose a threat to their coronation of Barack Obama and the return of Camelot-on-the-Potomac.
The Beltway Boys 2008
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There is no such thing as a “nondomesticated dog”.
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Too rapid and too widespread a growth of manufactories will indeed increase indigen lifeforce, but that spike in lifeforce is followed by a rapid decline in overall world lifeforce because the growth is fueled by the destruction of things like the forests, too many fields bearing only one crop, and too much killing of nondomesticated plants and animals.
Cadmian's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006
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The first section of the book discusses techniques and the second is a listing of 86 domesticated and nondomesticated plants used in the region, including their names in a number of local languages, and a brief description of how the plants are used and how they are propagated.
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Sometimes a hardy, nondomesticated variety is used for stock.
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Thanks to the free pass, Missouri has a reputation as a wide-open marketplace for nondomesticated animals.
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The Beltway class is in full-throated rebellion against a nondomesticated conservative who might pose a threat to their coronation of Barack Obama and the return of Camelot-on-the-Potomac.
Jack's Newswatch 2008
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"The Beltway class is in full-throated rebellion against a nondomesticated conservative who might pose a threat to their coronation of Barack Obama and the return of Camelot-on-the-Potomac," The Wall Street Journal writes in its editorial page today.
TONY PHYRILLAS 2008
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The Beltway class is in full-throated rebellion against a nondomesticated conservative who might pose a threat to their coronation of Barack Obama and the return of Camelot-on-the-Potomac.
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