domitae naturae

[dom-i-tee nuh-toor-ee]

do·mi·tae na·tu·rae

[dom-i-tee nuh-toor-ee]
noun Law.
tamed or domesticated animals (distinguished from ferae naturae).

Origin:
< Latin: literally, of a tamed nature
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nullification or withdrawal, especially of an offer to contract
an application for a court order or for some judicial action
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