The word "breed" refers to a specific group of animals or plants that have been selectively bred by humans for specific traits or characteristics. This can include physical characteristics, behaviors, or abilities that are desired by breeders for various purposes, such as work, companionship, or competition. Breeding involves selecting and mating individuals with desirable traits in order to pass those traits on to future generations. Each breed is typically recognized as a distinct and standardized group within a species.
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Jul 12
Meaning of "Breed":
"Breed" is a noun and verb with multiple meanings:
Noun:
- A group of animals that share a common ancestry and have similar characteristics: - Example: The poodle is a breed of dog.
- A variety of plant that has been developed through selective cultivation: - Example: The Golden Delicious is a breed of apple.
Verb:
- To reproduce (animals or plants) selectively in order to produce offspring with desired traits: - Example: Farmers breed cattle to improve their milk yield.
- To cause something to grow or develop: - Example: The sun's rays breed tomatoes.
Additional Meanings:
- Origin or lineage: - Example: She is of a noble breed.
- Type or kind: - Example: He is a different breed of person.
- Verb (colloquial): To cause or encourage (a person or thing) to do something: - Example: Don't breed trouble.
Usage Notes:
- The noun "breed" is often used in the plural form ("breeds") when referring to multiple species. - The verb "breed" can be transitive (taking a direct object) or intransitive (without a direct object). - When referring to the origin or lineage of a person, "breed" is often used in a derogatory way.