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domestication Meaning in Tamil ( domestication வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பழக்கல்,



domestication தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

domestication's Usage Examples:

During the years of its domestication, the canary has been the subject of careful artificial selection, the result being the production of a bird differing widely in the colour of its plumage, and in a lew of its varieties even in size and form, from the original wild species.


These white breeds are, however, partial albinos; and such semi-albinos are always the result of domestication and could not have arisen in the wild state.


The domestication of the goldfish by the Chinese dates back from the highest antiquity, and they were introduced into Japan at the beginning of the 16th century; but the date of their importation into Europe is still uncertain.


Who domesticates a vamp?And yet in the European Stone age which followed, the age in which the great menhirs and cromlechs were erected, in which the domestication of animals began and the first corn was sown, we find in the strata no image of man or beast, big or little.


The chief or only changes which domestication seems to have induced in its appearance are a tendency to albinism generally shown in the plumage of its lower parts, and frequently, though not always, the conversion of the colour of its legs and 1 Columella (De re rustica, viii.


And yet in the European Stone age which followed, the age in which the great menhirs and cromlechs were erected, in which the domestication of animals began and the first corn was sown, we find in the strata no image of man or beast, big or little.


Little is positively known of the wild stock to which we owe our tame birds, nor can the period of its reintroduction (for there is apparently no evidence of its domestication being continuous from the time of the Romans) be assigned more than roughly to that of the African discoveries of the Portuguese.


Finally, in this connexion, the first steps in domestication, beginning with the improvement of natural corrals or spawning ground, and hunting with trained dogs and animals.


The uniformly reddish or chestnut-brown specimens approach most nearly to the wild mouflon or urial in colour, but the chestnut extends over the whole of the underparts and flanks; domestication having probably led to the elimination of the white belly and dark flank band, which are doubtless protective characters.


Size and form have also been modified by domestication, the wild canary being not more than in.


Agriculture, pottery, weaving, the domestication of animals, the burying of the dead in dolmens, and the rearing of megalithic monuments are the typical developments of man during this stage.


The steps along which plant and animal domestication passed upwards in artificiality are graphically illustrated in the aboriginal food quest.


The various breeds of goldfish are familiar examples, but the carp is almost the only food-fish capable of similar domestication.





Synonyms:

flexibility, tame, tractability, tameness, tamed, tractableness,



Antonyms:

exciting, unquiet, intractability, wild, wildness,

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