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undomesticated
adjective
Not domesticated
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That wild thing is Auroch (Carolyn Baeumler), the world's last undomesticated cow.
Not quite as undomesticated as he had promised, he led the new union into support for the 1977 Moncloa pacts, in which both the commissions and the party accepted wage cuts.
She gives me a quick tour: the kitchen where she hardly ever cooks "because I am undomesticated"; shelves of political books and comedy DVDs (lots of Woody Allen); and the things-to-do whiteboard.
Visceral, overpowering, defiantly undomesticated, it brings out as no other version does the ancient stories' potential for woe and wonder, transformation and astonishment.
They also recorded undomesticated canids — coyotes in Inwood Hill Park and the Bronx — and many other wild urban residents.
There is little question about how they are raised, since they are undomesticated and roam where they choose — "you can lead a buffalo wherever it wants to go," the saying goes.
And what is more, it's big business, worth around $300 billion in 2005 chiefly in timber and fisheries.That is the message of a new report* from TRAFFIC, a group based in Cambridge, England, which monitors the commerce in undomesticated animals, freely growing plants and their products.
Camels have been introduced and are also well established in Australian deserts; this region is now the only place where camels occur in a totally undomesticated state.
The remains of undomesticated plant material and tens of thousands of wild animal bones chiefly gazelle bones have been uncovered there, but the lack of trash pits, hearths, or other signals of domestic life indicates that it was most likely not a permanent settlement.
Only total war opened the gate to Churchill's undomesticated roar.
The susceptibility of the domestic rat to plague is shared by other undomesticated rodents & rodent-like animals.
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