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Definition of reproduce
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Reproduce
(v. t.) To
produce
again.
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Reproducer
::
Reproducer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
reproduces..
Regeneratory
::
Regeneratory
(a.)
Having
power to
renew;
tending
to
reproduce;
regenerating.
Reproduction
::
Reproduction
(n.) That which is
reproduced.
Palingenesy
::
Palingenesy
(n.) That form of
evolution
in which the truly
ancestral
characters
conserved
by
heredity
are
reproduced
in
development;
original
simple
descent;
--
distinguished
from
kenogenesis.
Sometimes,
in
zoology,
the
abrupt
metamorphosis
of
insects,
crustaceans,
etc..
Fissipara
::
Fissipara
(n. pl.)
Animals
which
reproduce
by
fission.
Reproduce
::
Reproduce
(v. t.) To
produce
again,
by
generation
or the like; to cause the
existence
of
(something
of the same
class,
kind, or
nature
as
another
thing);
to
generate
or
beget,
as
offspring;
as, to
reproduce
a rose; some
animals
are
reproduced
by
gemmation..
Reproduce
::
Reproduce
(v. t.) To bring
forward
again;
as, to
reproduce
a
witness;
to
reproduce
charges;
to
reproduce
a
play..
Renascent
::
Renascent
(a.)
Springing
or
rising
again into
being;
being born
again,
or
reproduced..
Regenerate
::
Regenerate
(v. t.) To
generate
or
produce
anew; to
reproduce;
to give new life,
strength,
or vigor to..
Guess
::
Guess (v. t.) To hit upon or
reproduce
by
memory.
Graticule
::
Graticule
(n.) A
design
or
draught
which has been
divided
into
squares,
in order to
reproduce
it in other
dimensions..
Reproduction
::
Reproduction
(n.) The act or
process
of
reproducing;
the state of being
reproduce.
Copy
::
Copy (n.) To make a copy or
copies
of; to
write;
print,
engrave,
or paint after an
original;
to
duplicate;
to
reproduce;
to
transcribe;
as, to copy a
manuscript,
inscription,
design,
painting,
etc.; -- often with out,
sometimes
with off..
Vegetable
::
Vegetable
(v.)
Plants
without
true
flowers,
and
reproduced
by
minute
spores
of
various
kinds,
or by
simple
cell
division..
Inverse
::
Inverse
(a.)
Opposite
in
nature
and
effect;
-- said with
reference
to any two
operations,
which,
when both are
performed
in
succession
upon any
quantity,
reproduce
that
quantity;
as,
multiplication
is the
inverse
operation
to
division.
The
symbol
of an
inverse
operation
is the
symbol
of the
direct
operation
with -1 as an
index.
Thus sin-1 x means the arc whose sine is x..
Graticulation
::
Graticulation
(n.) The
division
of a
design
or
draught
into
squares,
in order the more
easily
to
reproduce
it in
larger
or
smaller
dimensions..
Proliferous
::
Proliferous
(a.)
Bearing
offspring;
--
applied
to a
flower
from
within
which
another
is
produced,
or to a
branch
or frond from which
another
rises,
or to a plant which is
reproduced
by buds or
gemmae..
Imagination
::
Imagination
(n.) The
imagine-making
power of the mind; the power to
create
or
reproduce
ideally
an
object
of sense
previously
perceived;
the power to call up
mental
imagines.
Breed
::
Breed (v. i.) To bear and
nourish
young;
to
reproduce
or
multiply
itself;
to be
pregnant.
Yeast
::
Yeast (n.) A form of
fungus
which grows as
indvidual
rounded
cells,
rather
than in a
mycelium,
and
reproduces
by
budding;
esp.
members
of the
orders
Endomycetales
and
Moniliales.
Some fungi may grow both as a yeast or as a
mycelium,
depending
on the
conditions
of
growth..
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