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tame adj (tamer, tamest) 1 said of animals: used to living or working with people; not wild or dangerous. 2 said of land, etc: changed by people from a natural wild state; cultivated. 3 docile, meek and submissive. 4 dull and unexciting; insipid • a tame ending to the story. verb (tamed, taming) 1 to make (an animal) used to living or working with people. 2 to make meek and humble; to deprive someone or something of spirit; to subdue. tamable or tameable adj. tamely adverb. tameness noun. tamer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon tam.