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reproduction

[ree-pruh-duhk-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act or process of reproducing.

  2. the state of being reproduced.

  3. something made by reproducing an original; copy; duplicate.

    a photographic reproduction; a reproduction of a Roman vase.

    Synonyms: facsimile, replica
  4. Biology.,  the natural process among organisms by which new individuals are generated and the species perpetuated.



reproduction

/ ˌriːprəˈdʌkʃən /

noun

  1. biology any of various processes, either sexual or asexual, by which an animal or plant produces one or more individuals similar to itself

    1. an imitation or facsimile of a work of art, esp of a picture made by photoengraving

    2. Sometimes shortened to: repro( as modifier )

      a reproduction portrait

  2. the quality of sound from an audio system

    this amplifier gives excellent reproduction

  3. the act or process of reproducing

  4. the state of being reproduced

  5. a revival of an earlier production, as of a play

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

reproduction

  1. The process by which cells and organisms produce other cells and organisms of the same kind.

  2. ◆ The reproduction of organisms by the union of male and female reproductive cells (gametes) is called sexual reproduction. Many unicellular and most multicellular organisms reproduce sexually.

  3. ◆ Reproduction in which offspring are produced by a single parent, without the union of reproductive cells, is called asexual reproduction. The fission (splitting) of bacterial cells and the cells of multicellular organisms by mitosis is a form of asexual reproduction, as is the budding of yeast cells and the generation of clones by runners in plants. Many plants and fungi are capable of reproducing both sexually and asexually, as are some animals, such as sponges and aphids.

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Other Word Forms

  • nonreproduction noun
  • self-reproduction noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of reproduction1

First recorded in 1650–60; re- + production
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

“Fair use” doctrine, which allows for the limited reproduction of copyrighted material without consent in some circumstances, is a key component of AI companies’ defenses against copyright claims.

He said that the reproduction of an event can become more “real” than the event itself.

From Salon

Any recovery could take years and was dependent on future coral reproduction and minimal environmental disturbance, according to the report.

From BBC

In 2009, he found a reproduction of the photo in one of the files there.

From BBC

“There’s a whole other version I’m not sure the public understands, which is the huge impact on reproduction,” he said.

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