/ɹiˌpɹʌduˈsɪŋ/ - [reeprudusing] - re•pro•duc•ing
We found 3 definitions of reproducing from 2 different sources.
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reproduce - have offspring or produce more individuals of a given animal or plant; "The Bible tells people to procreate" | ||
procreate, multiply | ||
create, make create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses" | ||
biological science, biology the science that studies living organisms | ||
propagate multiply sexually or asexually | ||
fructify, set bear fruit; "the apple trees fructify" | ||
breed, multiply have young (animals) or reproduce (organisms); "pandas rarely breed in captivity"; "These bacteria reproduce" | ||
incubate, brood, hatch, cover grow under conditions that promote development | ||
reproduce - make a copy or equivalent of; "reproduce the painting" | ||
create, produce, make create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses" | ||
reduplicate, replicate, duplicate, double, repeat form by reduplication; "The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel"; "The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word" | ||
duplicate make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick" | ||
triplicate reproduce threefold; "triplicate the letter for the committee" | ||
quadruplicate reproduce fourfold; "quadruplicate the bill" | ||
reprint, reissue print anew; "They never reprinted the famous treatise" | ||
photocopy, xerox, run off reproduce by xerography | ||
play back, replay reproduce (a recording) on a recorder; "The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent" | ||
imitate, simulate, copy make a reproduction or copy of | ||
fingerprint take an impression of a person's fingerprints | ||
print put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed" | ||
reproduce - recreate a sound, image, idea, mood, atmosphere, etc.; "this DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well"; "He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the portrait" | ||
re-create form anew in the imagination; recollect and re-form in the mind; "His mind re-creates the entire world" | ||
beaux arts, fine arts the study and creation of visual works of art | ||
catch, get contract; "did you catch a cold?" | ||
reproduce - repeat after memorization; "For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information" | ||
regurgitate | ||
echo, repeat call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy" |