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people. many people interact with animals in their daily lives, both at home and away from home. animals provide food, fiber, livelihoods, travel, sport, companionship, and education for people across the globe. millions of households in the united states have one or more pets. we might come into contact
with animals in either urban or rural settings, during travel, while visiting animal exhibits, or while enjoying outdoor activities. however, animals can sometimes carry harmful germs that can spread to people and cause illness – these are known as zoonotic diseases or zoonoses. zoonotic diseases are...
https://www.cdc.gov/onehealth/basics/zoonotic-diseases.html
interface : as the primary purpose of the stedt database is to aid reconstruction of proto-tibeto-burman, much of the lexical data in the stedt database historically have come from elicitation lists and centered around the types of basic vocabulary widely considered to be useful for historical reconstruction
categories: body parts animals (and animal verbs) natural objects, plants, and foods kinship terms, ethnonyms, and social roles culture, artifacts, and religion verbs of motion, of manipulation, and of production adjectival verbs abstract nouns and verbs, psychological verbs, and verbs of utterance...
https://stedt.berkeley.edu/node/113.html