breeds (Meaning)

breeds

a group of usually domesticated animals or plants presumably related by descent from common ancestors and visibly similar in most characters, bring about, cause, bring up sense 1, train, kind, class, mate entry 4 sense 3, such a group differentiated from the wild type under domestication, beget sense 1, to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding an element that is not fissionable with neutrons from a radioactive element so that more fissionable material is produced than is used up, impregnate sense 2, produce, engender, to propagate (plants or animals) sexually and usually under controlled conditions, to inculcate by training, copulate, mate, a group of animals or plants usually found only under human care and different from related kinds, impregnate sense 1, to produce offspring by sexual union, to produce (plants or animals) by sexual reproduction, a number of persons of the same stock (see stock entry 1 sense 4a(1)), bring up, nurture, class, kind, mate, to propagate animals or plants, to mate with, a group of animals or plants presumably related by descent from common ancestors and visibly similar in most characters, to produce (offspring) by hatching or gestation, to produce offspring by sexual reproduction, to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding a nonfissionable element with neutrons from a radioactive element

breeds Sentence Examples

  1. Dog breeds come in a wide variety, each with its own unique characteristics.
  2. Different breeds of livestock are adapted to specific climates and environmental conditions.
  3. Cross-breeding between different breeds can result in desirable traits in offspring.
  4. Native breeds of animals are often well-suited to their local environment.
  5. Selective breeding has led to the development of numerous breeds of plants with specific desirable qualities.
  6. The breeding of certain dog breeds has been associated with health problems due to inbreeding.
  7. Conservation efforts often focus on preserving endangered breeds of animals and plants.
  8. Modern horse breeds have been created through selective breeding for desired traits such as speed, endurance, and temperament.
  9. The study of animal breeds is called breedology, which explores their origins, genetics, and characteristics.
  10. The term "designer breeds" refers to new hybrid breeds of dogs or cats that are created by cross-breeding different existing breeds.

FAQs About the word breeds

a group of usually domesticated animals or plants presumably related by descent from common ancestors and visibly similar in most characters, bring about, cause

varieties,types, kinds, stripes, sorts, genres, feathers, manners,species, classes

ignores,abuses, mistreats,neglects, harms, ill-uses, injures, hurts, mishandles, ill-treats

Dog breeds come in a wide variety, each with its own unique characteristics.

Different breeds of livestock are adapted to specific climates and environmental conditions.

Cross-breeding between different breeds can result in desirable traits in offspring.

Native breeds of animals are often well-suited to their local environment.