Definitionn. the quality of being domestic or domesticated
Last update: July 21, 2015
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We may now take it as an established fact that varieties of animals and plants occur, both in domesticity and in a state of nature, which are better or worse adapted to special climates. [Please select]
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Howard had never seen a Victory, but his vision of domesticity was untroubled. [Please select]
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He had nothing to expect from Karen but acceptance of fact and faithful domesticity. [Please select]
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The domesticity, the intimate affection of the scene--before these things Elizabeth Tranmore stood gasping. [Please select]
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Three meals a day at the same hours--the same man--domesticity. [Please select]
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Now I go in for domesticity, and look after my family. [Please select]
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As for domesticity, it ages one rapidly, and distracts one’s mind from higher things. [Please select]
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"The wild beast that has been fed into domesticity." [Please select]
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DESCRIBES AFRICAN DOMESTICITY, AND MANY OTHER THINGS RELATIVE THERETO, BESIDES SHOWING THAT ALARMS AND FLIGHTS, SURPRISES AND FEASTS, ARE NOT CONFINED TO PARTICULAR PLACES. [Please select]
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