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domestic animal

American  

noun

  1. an animal, as the horse or cat, that has been tamed and kept by humans as a work animal, food source, or pet, especially a member of those species that have, through selective breeding, become notably different from their wild ancestors.


Etymology

Origin of domestic animal

First recorded in 1850–55

Example Sentences

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Experts worry that some domestic animals might carry hard-to-treat superbugs - bacteria that have become resistant to common antibiotics.

From BBC

In Defense of Animals, an international animal protection organization, is offering support to fire victims needing assistance with free, temporary housing for wild or domestic animals.

From Los Angeles Times

They raised crops and domestic animals for food and enjoyed their lifestyle, until “the human element” intervened, as one of the subjects wrote later.

From Los Angeles Times

They are also designed to protect park wildlife from diseases carried by domestic animals.

From Los Angeles Times

One tip is keeping domestic animals indoors or within completely enclosed shelters when they cannot be closely monitored.

From Los Angeles Times