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Rusticate vs Domesticate - What's the difference?

rusticate | domesticate |

In lang=en terms the difference between rusticate and domesticate

is that rusticate is to go to reside in the country while domesticate is to make a legal instrument recognized and enforceable in a jurisdiction foreign to the one in which the instrument was originally issued or created.

As verbs the difference between rusticate and domesticate

is that rusticate is (british) to suspend or expel from a college or university while domesticate is to make domestic.

As a noun domesticate is

an animal or plant that has been domesticated.

rusticate

English

Verb

(rusticat)
  • (British) To suspend or expel from a college or university.
  • To construct in a manner so as to produce jagged or heavily textured surfaces.
  • To compel to live in or to send to the countryside; to cause to become rustic.
  • To go to reside in the country.
  • (Alexander Pope)

    domesticate

    English

    Verb

    (domesticat)
  • To make domestic.
  • To make fit for domestic life.
  • To adapt to live with humans.
  • The Russian claims to have successfully domesticated foxes.
  • To adapt to live with humans.
  • Dogs have clearly domesticated more than cats.
  • To make a legal instrument recognized and enforceable in a jurisdiction foreign to the one in which the instrument was originally issued or created.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An animal or plant that has been domesticated.