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Domestica

Domestica, also styled as Cursive's Domestica, is the third studio album by the American indie rock band Cursive, released on June 20, 2000. This album was the 31st release by Saddle Creek Records, released on CD as well as both red and black vinyl.

Usage examples of "domestica".

In the series between the extreme perfection of the cells of the hive-bee and the simplicity of those of the humble-bee, we have the cells of the Mexican Melipona domestica, carefully described and figured by Pierre Huber.

Ora lei ha un parrucchiere, una massaggiatrice, una domestica, un cuoco, una segretaria personale.

Ieri sera ho chiamato la mia domestica a New Orleans e lei ci farà trovare la casa rassettata.

Una cosa buona era che nessuno dal mondo di fuori avrebbe potuto mai vederci attraverso la giungla domestica che ci circondava.

Malcolm Jones III, Dave McKean, Chris Bachalo, and Michael Zulli also worked on it, but were not named because they did not mention ownership of (or the sharing of quarters with) Felis domestica, and I cooked the evidence.

In Cronenberg's film, Homo sapiens meets Musca domestica only by the sheerest contingency.

Donkin, The Muscovy Duck Cairina moschata domestica (Rotterdam: Balkema, 1989), discusses one of the sole two bird species domesticated in the New World.

They have cats, meow, little furry mammals, domesticated carnivore, Felis domestica, that's what the Big Book says.

Be it known that Felis domestica has been civilized more generatio~5 than all you lesser breeds combined.

Be it known that Felis domestica has been civilized more generations than all you lesser breeds combined.

The female Musca domestica, or common housefly, typically lays 600-1,000 eggs in the course of her roughly two-month lifetime, most of which grow to maturity in 10-12 days, upon which they can set about raising little maggots of their own.