Thesaurus / procreate
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Rather, random mutations in the DNA that codes for long necks was eventually selected, mostly because those giraffes were the ones that survived and procreated.
THESE MICE PUPS INHERITED IMMUNITY FROM THEIR PARENTS—BUT NOT THROUGH DNASHELLY FANNOVEMBER 2, 2021SINGULARITY HUB The things they do to survive and procreate are so fantastical and magnificent that it develops a sense of awe that you’re surrounded by these real stories of wild animals that are far more radical than our wildest science fiction.
HOW “MY OCTOPUS TEACHER” DEFIED CONVENTION - ISSUE 99: UNIVERSALITYBRANDON KEIMAPRIL 14, 2021NAUTILUSAs Braunitsch had put it so succinctly, "Even the lowest worm can procreate itself—unfortunately."
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUSMen cannot give birth to a child, nor can they suckle a child; they can only procreate children, or become fathers.
THE SEXUAL LIFE OF THE CHILDALBERT MOLLThey will obey and procreate, though the heavens roll up as a scroll and all things come to judgment.
THE KEMPTON-WACE LETTERSJACK LONDONNatural inability at the time of the marriage to procreate children is a canonical disability.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 17, SLICE 6VARIOUSBlondes ordinarily procreate blondes, and dark parents have dark-skinned children.
THE PHYSICAL LIFE OF WOMAN:DR. GEORGE H NAPHEYSThus he who does not desire to procreate seems to aspire to the possession of the beautiful in a higher degree.
PLOTINOS: COMPLETE WORKS, V. 4PLOTINOS (PLOTINUS)The state can not decree that men shall marry, or that women shall marry, or that women shall procreate.
THE FERTILITY OF THE UNFITWILLIAM ALLAN CHAPPLEDuring the first ten years the couple are under obligation to procreate for the city — Restrictions during these ten years.
PLATO AND THE OTHER COMPANIONS OF SOKRATES, 3RD ED. VOLUME IV (OF 4)GEORGE GROTEWORDS RELATED TO PROCREATE
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