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IMITATION |
Reproduction |
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PROPAGATION |
Reproduction |
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EMULATION |
Reproduction |
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PHOTOCOPY |
Printed reproduction |
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SCISSIPARITY |
Reproduction by fission. |
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SPOROGENESIS |
Reproduction by spores. |
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SCHIZOGENESIS |
Reproduction by fission. |
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COPYRIGHTING |
Taking control of reproduction? |
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BREEDERS |
Animals kept for reproduction |
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SHOPLIFTER |
Thief pilfers hot reproduction |
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ENLARGEMENT |
Bigger reproduction of photograph |
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STEREO |
Form of sound reproduction |
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FISSIPARISM |
Reproduction by spontaneous fission. |
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FISSIPATION |
Reproduction by fission; fissiparism. |
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ZOOGAMY |
The sexual reproduction of animals. |
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GERMIPARITY |
Reproduction by means of germs. |
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GEMMIPARITY |
Reproduction by budding; gemmation. See Budding. |
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PAEDOGENESIS |
Reproduction by young or larval animals. |
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TRUNCATE |
Cut short reproduction of UN art, etc. |
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REPRODUCTIVE |
Tending, or pertaining, to reproduction; employed in
reproduction. |
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TRITOZOOID |
A zooid of the third generation in asexual
reproduction. |
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FISSIGEMMATION |
A process of reproduction intermediate between
fission and gemmation. |
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AGAMIC |
Not having visible organs of reproduction, as flowerless
plants; agamous. |
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GENERATION |
The aggregate of the functions and phenomene which
attend reproduction. |
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MONOGENOUS |
Of or pertaining to monogenesis; as, monogenous, or
asexual, reproduction. |