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Definition of reproduce
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of reproduce is as below...
Reproduce
(v. t.) To make an image or other
representation
of; to
portray;
to cause to exist in the
memory
or
imagination;
to make a copy of; as, to
reproduce
a
person's
features
in
marble,
or on
canvas;
to
reproduce
a
design..
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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..
Regeneratory
::
Regeneratory
(a.)
Having
power to
renew;
tending
to
reproduce;
regenerating.
Regenerate
::
Regenerate
(a.)
Reproduced.
Reproduce
::
Reproduce
(v. t.) To cause to exist
again.
Reproduce
::
Reproduce
(v. t.) To bring
forward
again;
as, to
reproduce
a
witness;
to
reproduce
charges;
to
reproduce
a
play..
Reproducer
::
Reproducer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
reproduces..
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..
Graticule
::
Graticule
(n.) A
design
or
draught
which has been
divided
into
squares,
in order to
reproduce
it in other
dimensions..
Reproduce
::
Reproduce
(v. t.) To
produce
again.
Motive
::
Motive
(n.) The theme or
subject;
a
leading
phrase
or
passage
which is
reproduced
and
varied
through
the
course
of a comor a
movement;
a short
figure,
or
melodic
germ, out of which a whole
movement
is
develpoed.
See also
Leading
motive,
under
Leading..
Copy
::
Copy (n.) That which is to be
imitated,
transcribed,
or
reproduced;
a
pattern,
model,
or
example;
as, his
virtues
are an
excellent
copy for
imitation..
Reproduction
::
Reproduction
(n.) That which is
reproduced.
Spore
::
Spore (n.) One of the
minute
grains
in
flowerless
plants,
which are
analogous
to
seeds,
as
serving
to
reproduce
the
species..
Breed
::
Breed (v. i.) To bear and
nourish
young;
to
reproduce
or
multiply
itself;
to be
pregnant.
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..
Reproduction
::
Reproduction
(n.) The act or
process
of
reproducing;
the state of being
reproduce.
Renascent
::
Renascent
(a.)
Springing
or
rising
again into
being;
being born
again,
or
reproduced..
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..
Impuberty
::
Impuberty
(n.) The
condition
of not
having
reached
puberty,
or the age of
ability
to
reproduce
one's
species;
want of age at which the
marriage
contract
can be
legally
entered
into..
Inogen
::
Inogen
(n.) A
complex
nitrogenous
substance,
which,
by
Hermann's
hypothesis,
is
continually
decomposed
and
reproduced
in the
muscles,
during
their
life..
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