Cría (en. Breeding)
/ˈkɾi.a/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Definition: Young individual of an animal species, especially mammals.
Example Sentence: The offspring of the whale is very large at birth.
La cría de la ballena es muy grande al nacer.
Definition: The process of growth and development of a living being from its birth.
Example Sentence: The rearing of chicks is careful on the farm.
La cría de los pollos es cuidadosa en la granja.
Definition: Activity of reproduction and rearing of animals or crops.
Example Sentence: The breeding of livestock is essential for its production.
La cría de ganado es fundamental para su producción.
Etymology
Etymology/Origin: From the verb 'to rear', which comes from the Latin 'creare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Common Phrase: human offspring
Common Phrase Meaning: It refers to children or young individuals in the stage of development.
cría humana
Common Phrase: to have an offspring
Common Phrase Meaning: To be in the situation of rearing an animal or a plant.
tener una cría
Common Phrase: captive breeding
Common Phrase Meaning: The process of breeding animals in a controlled environment.
cría en cautiverio
Related Words
Related Word: to rear
Related Word Description: The act of feeding and caring for someone or something to help it develop.
criar
Related Word: breeder
Related Word Description: A person dedicated to rearing animals or plants.
criador
Related Word: rearing
Related Word Description: Action of rearing and caring for a child, animal, or crop.
crianza
Slang Meanings
Slang Meaning: In some contexts, it refers to a small child.
Slang Example: That offspring is playing in the park.
Esa cría está jugando en el parque.
Slang Meaning: Colloquial use to refer to a small new member in a group.
Slang Example: When the little one joined the gang, everyone was happy.
Cuando llegó la cría a la pandilla, todos estaban felices.