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reproduce
verb as in make more copies of
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verb as in make something new; give birth
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This species of octopus reproduces toward the end of life, when a female chooses a large male to mate with, according to the Ocean Conservancy.
“They knew that the women who would use it were the type of women they would want to encourage to reproduce, so-called ‘better’ women — upper-middle-class women,” said historian Daniel Kevles.
She dreams of repatterning some of her oldest, most fragile pieces and reproducing them, giving them a new life.
When others could not reproduce those results, allegations of fraud were aired, causing Congress to get involved.
A slime mould consists of mobile, single-celled, amoeba-like organisms that live independently but can come together to function as a single entity in order to find food and reproduce.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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