Definitions for "Reproduction"
the process by which plants and animals give rise to offspring.
The creation of new organisms by either vegetative reproduction (plants giving rise to new plants by splitting, shoots, runners, cuttings etc), asexual reproduction (budding in bacteria and sponges for example) or sexual reproduction. The first two methods result in organisms genetically similar (if not identical) to their parent; sexual reproduction involves shuffling genes around and fusing a male and female gamete to maximise genetic variation in the offspring. reproduction is essentially the creation of new individuals of the same species, and includes behaviours, physical structures, instincts, hormones - it is one of the main driving forces of life and living organisms.
The manufacture of offspring as part of an organism's life cycle. This is not the same as dispersal. Reproduction may be sexual, involving the fusion of gametes, or asexual.
A piece which is a copy of an early design.
Something made from copying the original.
A print produced photographically from a painting using photomechanical separations as from a scanner, computer, or copy camera.
An honest re-creation of an earlier object, as opposed to a dishonest forgery.
a manifestation that replicates an item or a group of items or another manifestation (e
a faithful replication of antique furniture in form, workmanship, and ornamentation. Not a purposeful forgery in that pieces are marked as a reproduction with no intent to defraud.
() Young trees that will grow to become the older trees of the future forest. () The process of forest replacement or renewal, which may be artificial (by direct seedling or planting) or natural (from sprouting or natural seeding).
Young trees which will grow to become the older trees of the future forest. This may be done artificially by planting seedlings or naturally by sprouting.
the process by which a plant or animal produces one or more individuals similar to itself. For example, many plants reproduce by making seeds.
the production of eggs and sperm and the processes leading to fertilization.
Reproduction is the process by which a new organism is produced. The first stage in the production of any organism is the fertilisation of an ova by spermatozoa (or spores on the case of plants). Fertilisation produces a single cell called a zygote which contains all the information required to build the adult organism. The progression (growth) from zygote to adult is achieved through cell division.
To have babies or lay eggs
Keywords:  fake, bygone, bought, thinking, sold
a FAKE, especially if you bought it thinking it was real
a piece sold as new but made in a bygone style (see fake)
More than 26 million puppies, dogs, kittens, and cats are destroyed at humane societies every year. And this figure does not include all of the stray animals killed in the environment. Spaying or neutering your pet is a way for you to help stop this needless tragedy of unwanted animals dying.
A necessary function for any living thing to survive as a species, often being possible only during some portion of the organism's life cycle. Typically denied by bio-ignorant Birthists as having occurred until after birth.
an interpretation, and the most technologically savvy interpretation is not necessarily the best
Colours used to represent the fading of tartan dyes due to sunlight or weathering
An accurate object made in the present time to the specifications of an artifact, designed to take the place of an artifact to provide a manual or tactile experience.
Keywords:  doll, lying, sleep, mold, eyes
A doll produced by using an existing doll's mold. Sleep eyes: Eyes that close when the doll is lying down.
The act or process of reproducing; the state of being reproduced
The process of converting electrical signals to sound waves. This sound is speech, music, and so on.
The process of conceiving and bearing children.
an excellent option for someone wishing to memorialize a past accomplishment
The printing quality of an advertisement.
incorporating a style or structure previously used.
the formation of new cells for growth, replacement, or repair, or the production of a new individual
That which is reproduced.