reproducing

Etymology

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of reproduce

noun

  1. (nonstandard in the plural) reproduction
    Juvenile and adult individuals of both sexes were considered reproducings in accordance with Amaya et al. (1979) 1996, Acta Theriologica, Pańtswowe Wydawn. Naukowe, page 48
    It is important to note, here, that we are not thinking of social production only in terms of political economy at this point, so that social production includes exchanges, circulations, consumings, refusals, and reproducings of all kinds, and that social[…] 2005, Heidi Nast, Steve Pile, Places Through the Body, Routledge, page 309
    Understanding why a correlation persists, what kind of endurings or cyclings or reproducings are accounting for it, can of course be a huge help in trying to project the more exact path or paths that a correlation will take, hence in reading signs. 2013, Ulrich E. Stegmann, Animal Communication Theory: Information and Influence, Cambridge University Press, page 140

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