Synonyms:
reproduction
Meaning: the process of generating offspring
Usage examples
He recognised a reproduction of one of his own sketches.
A reproduction of a work of art, by the artist that made the original.
The negatives so obtained are developed in the regular way, and the positive prints subsequently made from them are used for reproduction.
But differences of this nature, it may be presumed, are directly connected with the act of reproduction, or with the development of the ova.
The philosophy of reproduction is very simple, and is illustrated diagrammatically in Fig. 3, reference letters being the same as in Fig. 1.
Next morning we went to New York, and Henriette, taking my design to a theatrical property-man we knew on Union Square, left an order for its exact reproduction in gilt and paste.
And this snort being regular in its reproduction, at length comes to be expected by the company, who make embarrassing pauses when it is falling due, and by waiting for it, render it more emphatic when it comes.
The town repays this supply, by sending back a part of the manufactured produce to the inhabitants of the country. The town, in which there neither is nor can be any reproduction of substances, may very properly be said to gain its whole wealth and subsistence from the country.