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domesticadjective of or relating to a household or familythe surest way to maintain domestic peace and harmony is to have everyone pitch in on chores changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to humansdomestic animals in a barnyard domesticated, tame, tamed broken, halterbroken, housebroken, traineddocile, familiar, gentle, semidomesticatedsubdued, submissive feral, savage, undomesticated, untamed, wild unbroken, untrainedwildish belonging to a particular place by birth or originthe domestic bird population has been virtually wiped out by the brown tree snake aboriginal, autochthonous, born, endemic, indigenous, native local, regionaloriginal nonindigenous, nonnative imported, introduced, transplantedalien, exotic, foreign, strangeexpatriate, immigrant domesticnouna person hired to perform household or personal servicesworking as a team, the couple hired themselves out as domestics for wealthy homeowners daily(British), flunky(also flunkey or flunkie), lackey, menial, retainer, servant, slavey, steward butler, footman, groom, houseboy, houseman, majordomo, man, manservant, servitor, valethandmaiden(also handmaid), housekeeper, housemaid, lady-in-waiting, maid, maidservant, wench, womanassistant, attendant, companion, factotum, followerdogsbody(chiefly British), drudge, gofer(or gopher) master, mistress boss, captain, chief, foreman, head, headman, helmsman, kingpin, leader, taskmaster in the 15th century |