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Domesticus — (Latin for belonging to the house), is found in the binomial or trinomial names of many species or subspecies of animals commonly found in or around the home. Examples include: Domesticus (Roman Empire), a member of the Domestici, an elite guard… … Wikipedia
dog — 1. noun /dɒɡ,dɔɡ,dɑɡ/ a) An animal, member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated for thousands of years; occurs in many breeds. Scientific name: Canis lupus familiaris. The dog barked all night… … Wiktionary
собака — СОБАКА, жен. (а на юге и зап. общего рода) пес, сторожек, севляга костр., ·офенск. гырчея зап. (ворчея) виследь олон. бранное гавка, амка: домашнее животное Canis domesticus; в обширном ·знач. пес название родовое, собака, волк, лиса, чекалка и… … Толковый словарь Даля
Dog — For other uses, see Dog (disambiguation). Domestic dog Temporal range: 0.015–0 Ma … Wikipedia
Chien — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chien (homonymie). Canis l … Wikipédia en Français
Binomial nomenclature — In biology, binomial nomenclature is the formal system of naming specific species. The system is called binominal nomenclature (particularly in zoological circles), binary nomenclature (particularly in botanical circles), or the binomial… … Wikipedia
Ursprung der Haus- und Nutztiere — Hier findet sich eine bebilderte Übersicht der Ursprungsarten von verschiedenen Haus und Nutztiererassen weltwelt. (?) Die genaue Abstammung ist nicht gesichert. Wildtierart Bild Wildtierart Ursprungsort Haus und Nutztierart (Beispielrassen mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Domestication — Dogs and sheep were among the first animals to be domesticated Domestication (from Latin domesticus) or taming is the process whereby a population of animals or plants, through a process of selection, becomes accustomed to human provision and con … Wikipedia
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names — Contents 1 List of words 1.1 A 1.2 B 1.3 C … Wikipedia
ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE AND TALMUD — ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE AND TALMUD. Although no basic changes have occurred in the faunistic composition of Ereẓ Israel since biblical times, an examination of the names of the animals mentioned in the Bible and in talmudic literature reveals that a … Encyclopedia of Judaism