| feral | <botany, zoology> Wild; untamed; ferine; not domesticated; said of beasts, birds, and plants. Origin: L. Ferus. See Fierce. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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wild and menacing; "a ferocious dog"
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A domestic animal that has taken up a wild existence.
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living in the wild; not domesticated
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Wild, used to describe animals that are usually not domesticated, like cats or pigs.
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Of or relating to plants or animals which have escaped from domestication and to their descendants.
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| feral | wild and menacing |
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| feral | a person who is not socialized |
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