Meaning & Definition of word "Breeding"

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    Breeding

    /ˈbridiŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The action of mating organisms to produce offspring.
      • Example: The breeding of dogs requires proper knowledge of genetics.
    • 2. The cultivation of plants or animals for specific traits.
      • Example: Selective breeding has led to the development of new fruit varieties.
    • 3. The rearing of animals or plants for food or other products.
      • Example: The farm is known for its breeding of high-quality cattle.
    • 4. The upbringing and education of children.
      • Example: Good breeding is important for developing a child’s manners.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from the verb 'breed' + -ing.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    selective breeding:

    The practice of breeding animals or plants for specific genetic traits.

    breeding ground:

    A place where animals are bred and young are raised.

    breeding stock:

    Animals kept for the purpose of producing offspring.

    Related Words

    breed:

    A specific kind of animal or plant.

    offspring:

    The young born of living organisms.

    genetics:

    The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.

    Slang Meanings of breeding

    Meaning: To have offspring

    Example Sentence: They are breeding again this spring.

    Meaning: To produce or create something, often used colloquially.

    Example Sentence: They are breeding ideas with their new project.