Etymology: [ -"At ] (verb.) 1536. Recorded since circa 1386, from Old French procreacion (14th century; Modern French procréation), from Latin procreatio (“generation”), the noun of action from procreare (“to bring forth (offspring)”), itself from pro- (“forth”) + creare (“to create”)
üreme, doğurma, meydana getirme, üretme, Üreme, çoğalma, dölleme, doğurmak, yaratmak, üretmek, hayat vermek, üremek; -in çocuğu olmak. Perhaps this pair can procreate the species. Bu çift belki türü devam ettirebilir, üre, Yavru meydana getirmek, doğurmak,
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meydana getirme
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Üreme, çoğalma Tıp
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dölleme
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procreate
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üremek; -in çocuğu olmak. Perhaps this pair can procreate the species. Bu çift belki türü devam ettirebilir fiil
The sexual activity of conceiving and bearing biological offspring, The process by which an organism produces others of its biological kind, progeniture, The act of begetting; generation and production of young, reproduction, begetting of children, breeding; creation, formation, generation, the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring, the process by which an organism produces others of its kind, To reproduce, To beget or conceive (offspring), To originate, create or produce something, reproduce, bear children; create, generate; multiply, proliferate, propagate, breed, have offspring or young; "The deer in our neighborhood reproduce madly"; "The Catholic Church tells people to procreate, no matter what their economic situation may be", To generate and produce; to beget; to engender, When animals or people procreate, they produce young or babies. Most young women feel a biological need to procreate. = reproduce + procreation pro·crea·tion Early marriage and procreation are no longer discouraged there. = reproduction. to produce children or baby animals = reproduce (past participle of procreare, from creare; CREATE),
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The sexual activity of conceiving and bearing biological offspring
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The process by which an organism produces others of its biological kind
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progeniture
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The act of begetting; generation and production of young
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reproduction, begetting of children, breeding; creation, formation, generation isim
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the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring
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the process by which an organism produces others of its kind
have offspring or young; "The deer in our neighborhood reproduce madly"; "The Catholic Church tells people to procreate, no matter what their economic situation may be"
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To generate and produce; to beget; to engender
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When animals or people procreate, they produce young or babies. Most young women feel a biological need to procreate. = reproduce + procreation pro·crea·tion Early marriage and procreation are no longer discouraged there. = reproduction. to produce children or baby animals = reproduce (past participle of procreare, from creare; CREATE)
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