bear, bring into being, cook up, dream up, generate, hatch, make love, outbreed, progenerate, spawn, tower
Definitionv. have offspring or produce more individuals of a given animal or plant
Last update: August 18, 2015
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Stud farms help to procreate new breeds of horses. [Please select]
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The earth was represented as a mother goddess, who bore the plants and animals procreated by Shang Ti. [Please select]
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They have descendants, of that there is no room for doubt; they procreate though there are no males in their time. [Please select]
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But in that case it is not necessary to procreate together (excuse my brutality). [Please select]
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Love and Strife worked out their ends upon these varied forms; some procreated and reproduced after their image, others were incapable of reproduction from mere monstrosity or [138] weakness, and disappeared. [Please select]
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There are some--look at certain of the Oil-beetles--exposed to so many chances of destruction that, to save one, they are obliged to procreate a thousand. [Please select]
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