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Synonyms for reproduce

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Synonyms for reproduce

to make a copy of

to produce sexually or asexually others of one's kind

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Synonyms for reproduce

have offspring or produce more individuals of a given animal or plant

recreate a sound, image, idea, mood, atmosphere, etc.

repeat after memorization

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An imperative element of the Plant Breeders' Act is the need joined to the general population enthusiasm over the Interest of the business reproducers (Chapter VII).
Here women re-present women not as witnesses to conflict, victims, or reproducers but as active participants in social change and development.
Iris, who worked as a comptometer operator at Bulpitt &Sons from 1944-48, married William Bulpitt, great grandson of the founder and personnel director at the firm until its sale to Birmingham Sound Reproducers (BSR) in the early 1970s.
SARASOTA, FL -- For professional photographers and fine-art reproducers looking for a competitive edge and additional profit centers in a challenging economy, the Great Output Seminar provides practical steps and proven pathways to high-quality image output, efficient workflows, more sales and higher profit margins.
To date, mice, rabbits, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, deer, horses, mules, cats and dogs have been cloned.Cloning makes it possible to perpetuate lines of the most powerful reproducers or those whose products, like milk, show the best characteristics.
This constitutes the unconscious dimension of how women are socialised to be reproducers.
If the population at the end of the game represents the reproducers, how will the next generation compare to the generation at the start of the game?
In the first segment, "Commodifying and Exoticizing the Female Body," readers learn how the notion of the male gaze from Western mass media is also found in the fragmentation of women in television advertising in India, and how Israeli press has portrayed Jewish women as "biological reproducers and nurturers of their people" (p.