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Breeding   /brˈidɪŋ/   Listen
Breeding

noun
1.
Elegance by virtue of fineness of manner and expression.  Synonyms: genteelness, gentility.
2.
The result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior).  Synonyms: education, training.
3.
Helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community.  Synonyms: bringing up, fosterage, fostering, nurture, raising, rearing, upbringing.
4.
The production of animals or plants by inbreeding or hybridization.
5.
The sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring.  Synonyms: facts of life, procreation, reproduction.
adjective
1.
Producing offspring or set aside especially for producing offspring.  "Retained a few bulls for breeding purposes"



Breed

verb
(past & past part. bred; pres. part. breeding)
1.
Call forth.  Synonyms: engender, spawn.
2.
Copulate with a female, used especially of horses.  Synonym: cover.
3.
Cause to procreate (animals).
4.
Have young (animals) or reproduce (organisms).  Synonym: multiply.  "These bacteria reproduce"



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"Breeding" Quotes from Famous Books



... official but a deep and discerning interest in the colonisation of Australia. He foresaw its immense possibilities, encouraged its exploration, promoted the breeding of stock and the cultivation of crops, and had a wise concern for such strategic advantages as would tend to secure it for British occupation. He perceived the great importance of the Cape of Good Hope from the point of view of Australian security; and a letter which he wrote ...
— The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders • Ernest Scott

... of one that was a woman, one That died repentant, one perchance in Heaven! My daughter's face, I tell thee, grows like her's. Reason not on it. O! The fault is here Why she lies stricken thus. [Touches his breast.] Her tender frame Pines day and night, her young life breeding, sapp'd, Curs'd in the tainted thought of my ambition— And she will die and sink into the grave, Prey'd on by doubt and horror of her father! Ere Hampden's death had seal'd the bond of strife, Thou knowest ...
— Cromwell • Alfred B. Richards

... lieutenant of Ireland. He bears a high character in history and on four successive coronations, namely, those of William and Mary, Anne, George I. and George II., he acted as sword carrier. Although a Tory, even Macaulay acknowledges Pembroke's high breeding and liberality. [T.S.]] ...
— The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. VI; The Drapier's Letters • Jonathan Swift

... interest in the punishment about to be inflicted. The age had not so much refinement, that any sense of impropriety kept the wearers of petticoats and farthingales from elbowing their way through the densest throngs to witness the executions. Those wives and maidens of English birth and breeding were morally and materially of coarser fibre than their fair descendants, who would swoon at the thought of torture and punishment. They were not all hard-featured amazons in that throng, for, mingled with the stout, broad-shouldered dames, were maids naturally ...
— The Real America in Romance, Volume 6; A Century Too Soon (A Story - of Bacon's Rebellion) • John R. Musick

... away for nothing, like a useless cigarette end," I went on musing. "My parents died when I was a little child; I was expelled from the high school, I was born of a noble family, but I have received neither education nor breeding, and I have no more knowledge than the humblest mechanic. I have no refuge, no relations, no friends, no work I like. I am not fitted for anything, and in the prime of my powers I am good for nothing but to be stuffed into this little station; I have known nothing but trouble and ...
— The Schoolmistress and Other Stories • Anton Chekhov


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