Reproduction

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  • noun. The act of reproducing or the condition or process of being reproduced.
  • noun. Something reproduced, especially in the faithfulness of its resemblance to the form and elements of the original.
  • noun. The sexual or asexual process by which organisms generate new individuals of the same kind; procreation.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. In forestry: The process by which a forest is renewed, whether natural or artificial.
  • noun. Seedlings or saplings from sprouts or from self-sown seed.
  • noun. The act or process of reproducing, presenting, or yielding again; repetition.
  • noun. The act or process of restoring parts of an organism that have been destroyed or removed.
  • noun. Specifically The process whereby new individuals are generated and the perpetuation of the species is insured; the process whereby new organisms are produced from those already existing: as, the reproduction of plants or animals.
  • noun. That which is produced or revived; that which is presented anew; a repetition; hence, also, a copy.
  • noun. In psychology, the act of repeating in conseiousness a group of sensations which has already been presented in perception.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. The act or process of reproducing; the state of being reproduced.
  • noun. That which is reproduced.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. The act of reproducing new individuals biologically
  • noun. The act of making copies
  • noun. A copy of something, as in a piece of art; a duplicate.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. the process of generating offspring
  • noun. the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring
  • noun. copy that is not the original; something that has been copied
  • noun. the act of making copies
  • noun. recall that is hypothesized to work by storing the original stimulus input and reproducing it during recall
  • Word Usage
    "That with the increased productiveness of labour there is increased facility for the reproduction of machinery required for the production of water, light, fuel, and food; and that this diminution in the cost _of reproduction_ is attended with a constant diminution in the value of all such machinery previously accumulated, and diminution in the proportion of the product of labour that can be demanded as rent for their use; and thus, while labour steadily increases in its power to yield commodities of every kind required by man, capital as steadily diminishes in its power over the labourer."
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