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wildferae naturae
(French) fierce, wild; unpolished; shy, lacking social skills, menacingfarouche
(in Dominoes) bank of dominoes that remains after each player has taken a turn; cemetery; place where bones of wild animals are collected; place where old vehicles are stored and used for scrap metal (cars, planes, etc.), place for discarded objectsboneyard
(Slang) complain; criticize, grumble, reddish brown game bird, wild chicken; criticism (Slang)grouse
accustomed to housework, not wild, raised for humans, tamed, housebroken, trained; accustomed to life with mankinddomesticated
act of committing violent and aggressive crimes against innocent bystanders (such as rape, physical assault, etc.), fruit, uncultivated, wild animal, wild apple tree; wild apple; wild plant; wild animal, wild plant or tree, growing wild, wildlingwilding
act of raving, enthusiastic appraisal, extremely positive review or critique, enthusiastic praise, enthusiastic; of trend; of crazy or wild talk, give high praise, large-scale party, speak deliriously, talk frantically; rage, blow or crash violently (a...rave
act violently or riotously, riotousness, wild or frenzied behavior, run rampant, behave wildly, move about furiously, violent behaviorrampage
activity resembling game, animals for hunting, animals killed in a hunt; meat from wild animals (used as food), aspect of game, brave, competition, competitive activity with rules, equipment, event with many sporting contests, fun activity; amusement, ...game
African wild animal, gnuwildebeest
African wild catserval
aggressive, cruel, ferocious; powerful, strong; wild; enraged; extremely bad, very severe (Slang), profound, violent or intensefierce
American tree, N. American tree, wild olivedevilwood
American wild catmargay
American wild catpampas cat
 

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