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facultative

[fak-uhl-tey-tiv] / ˈfæk əlˌteɪ tɪv /


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On the issue of facultative reinsurance, whereby it insures bundles of risk in a job lot, Swiss Re said it expected to finalise a policy for the oil and gas sector in 2023.

From Reuters

The dragon’s birth, which came during a study of fertility, was said to result from a special type of parthenogenesis, called facultative parthenogenesis.

From Washington Post

It’s known as “facultative parthenogenesis,” said scientists at the zoo, meaning “she reproduced without contribution from a male.”

From Washington Post

They are what is considered a “facultative scavenger”—they eat carrion when it’s available but are quite capable of hunting their own prey when it’s not.

From Scientific American

The cells that enable this remarkable response have been extensively investigated, and have provided further examples of facultative stem cells.

From Nature