Definitionn. the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring
Last update: September 12, 2015
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Through procreation new breeds can be obtained. [Please select]
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Harrison in Classical Review (June 1894), Athena Ergane is the goddess of the fruits of the field and the procreation of children. [Please select]
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_June_ comes upon us heavily-- SOL's scorching Ray puts Blood in Fermentation, And is stark raught to acts of Procreation. [Please select]
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There is a water meadow with which I am familiar, where large numbers resort annually for the purpose of procreation. [Please select]
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The ignorant are always inclined to be officious where procreation is concerned. [Please select]
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It would not relax its hold until the abdomen itself, the seat of the organs of procreation, was attacked. [Please select]
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It is perhaps a reminiscence of the carboniferous period when the insect world gradually took shape through prodigious procreation. [Please select]
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Usually, however, when the inflammation has proceeded to this extent, the gland will be ruined for purposes of procreation and must be cut out. [Please select]
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In its most solemn act, that of procreation, life is one and uniform; what it does here it does there and there and everywhere. [Please select]
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