Sperms can be categorized as a noun.
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sperm - the male reproductive cell; the male gamete; "a sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material" |
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1. | noun | A sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material. | |
2. | noun | The sperm whale can dive to a depth of 1,000 meters. | |
3. | noun | I had an artificial insemination with sperm from my husband. | |
4. | noun | A sperm whale is the biggest toothed whale. | |
5. | noun | Sperm bank regulations restrict a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restrict the number of children that each donor can "father". | |
6. | noun | Sperm banks perform screenings on the donors to reduce the chance of their passing on genetic and infectious diseases. | |
7. | noun | At sperm banks, women seeking insemination can choose their donor based on age, height, weight and other physical features, or even by donor's country of origin and astrological sign. | |
8. | noun | Sperm bank regulations restricted a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restricted the number of children that each donor could "father". | |
9. | noun | Being a pervert, his delight at staining an example sentence with his sperm for the 100th time will stay with him. | |
10. | noun | "Santorum" is an English neologism, named after homophobic American senator Rick Santorum, which describes the mixture of sperm, fecal matter and lubricant sometimes resulting from anal intercourse. | |
11. | noun | What the hell is this? I can't believe you put sperm in the Omelette Rice. | |
12. | noun | Toothed whales, including dolphins, porpoises, sperm whales and orcas, use sharp, pointed teeth to catch fish and other large prey. | |
13. | noun | Scientists are now using a genetic approach to estimate the ages of corals. The method determines when a coral egg and sperm originally met to form the genome of a coral colony. The researchers then track the number of mutations that have accumulated in the genome since that time. Because mutations tend to arise at a relatively constant rate, researchers can estimate the approximate age of the coral genomes in their study. | |
14. | noun | Stony corals reproduce by releasing their eggs and sperm all at the same time. This spawning cycle is one of nature’s most spectacular events. | |
15. | noun | Once a year, on cues from the lunar cycle and the water temperature, entire colonies of coral reefs simultaneously release their tiny eggs and sperm, called gametes, into the ocean. |
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A sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material. |
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The sperm whale can dive to a depth of 1,000 meters. | |
I had an artificial insemination with sperm from my husband. | |
A sperm whale is the biggest toothed whale. | |
Sperm bank regulations restrict a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restrict the number of children that each donor can "father". | |
Sperm banks perform screenings on the donors to reduce the chance of their passing on genetic and infectious diseases. | |
At sperm banks, women seeking insemination can choose their donor based on age, height, weight and other physical features, or even by donor's country of origin and astrological sign. | |
Sperm bank regulations restricted a given donor to making sperm donations at only one facility and restricted the number of children that each donor could "father". | |
Being a pervert, his delight at staining an example sentence with his sperm for the 100th time will stay with him. | |
"Santorum" is an English neologism, named after homophobic American senator Rick Santorum, which describes the mixture of sperm, fecal matter and lubricant sometimes resulting from anal intercourse. | |
What the hell is this? I can't believe you put sperm in the Omelette Rice. | |
Toothed whales, including dolphins, porpoises, sperm whales and orcas, use sharp, pointed teeth to catch fish and other large prey. | |
Scientists are now using a genetic approach to estimate the ages of corals. The method determines when a coral egg and sperm originally met to form the genome of a coral colony. The researchers then track the number of mutations that have accumulated in the genome since that time. Because mutations tend to arise at a relatively constant rate, researchers can estimate the approximate age of the coral genomes in their study. | |
Stony corals reproduce by releasing their eggs and sperm all at the same time. This spawning cycle is one of nature’s most spectacular events. | |
Once a year, on cues from the lunar cycle and the water temperature, entire colonies of coral reefs simultaneously release their tiny eggs and sperm, called gametes, into the ocean. |