If you mean docile, it means that you accept control and are submissive.
Docility is singular. The plural is 'docilities'.
i do not know thats why i ask you?
No, "docile" does not mean dumb. The term "docile" refers to someone or something that is easily taught, managed, or led; it suggests a willingness to be guided or controlled. A docile person can be intelligent but may choose to be compliant or passive in certain situations. Hence, docility is about temperament rather than intelligence.
the author questions the reasoning of Americans to remain docile (willingly commanded) despite ongoing payments synonyms for docile: yielding, submissive; ready to be commanded definitions: http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=Kr3&q=define%3A+docile&aq=f&oq=&aqi= they are docile like the the trusty watchdog of uncle sam
The daughter in law must obey, even if he/she is wrong. Such docility may called obedience which sacrifices personal opinion.
Hard to say why. It's most likely because they're a popular source of meat and milk, and also great for using as draft purposes because of their strength and docility.
Domestication is the process of adapting wild animals or plants for human use, typically involving selective breeding to achieve desired traits such as docility or productivity.
Not only in drama, but in life, your 'body language ' can speak volumes. It can show anger, docility, fear or aggression simply by the posing of your arms, shoulders and facial expressions without you saying a word !
A farmer selects "qualities" or "characteristics" in a cow, not "features." A farmer wants predominantly wants high milking ability and docility in their dairy cows above anything else.
Yes, one that has been selected for docility and good temperament, and that can come from pretty well any breed, if you do the proper research and know what to look for and what questions to ask. If you, the asker, has a bull that is ramming fences and is being aggressive to you, GET RID OF HIM NOW!! He's not worth your life to keep, it doesn't matter if he's sired some good calves or not: if he's getting mean, ship him.
Whoever told you that the Hereford breed is a dual purpose breed is a numb-nut with his/her head stuck in the clouds. Herefords are and were solely bred for their meat, however docility was bred into these cows because of the people that originally bred and created them.
submissionכְּנִיעָה (k'niyá) = surrender, submission, capitulation, servility, fall, giving upהַגָשָׁה (hagashá) = submission, submitting, bringing near, drawing near, presentingהַכנָעָה (hachna'á) = submission, humility, subjugation, obeisance, subjection, capitulationנִכנָעוּת (nichna'ut) = docility, submissiveness, submissionטִעוּן (ti'un) = argument, reasoning, pleading, burdening, submissionצַיְתָנוּת (tsaitanut) = obedience, docility, duteousness, submission, submissivenessהַדבָּרָה (hadbará) = submission, degradation, destructionהִשׁתַעבְּדוּת (hishtabdut) = subjection, enslavement, submission, mortgaging, serfdom