REPRODUCTION


Meaning of REPRODUCTION in English

| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|dəkshən noun

( -s )

Etymology: from reproduce, after English produce : production

1. : the act or process of reproducing: as

a. : the act of forming, creating, or bringing into existence again

the squire interposed his authority towards the reproduction of peace — T.L.Peacock

reproduction of capital

sound reproduction

b. : regeneration

c. : the process by which plants and animals give rise to offspring that fundamentally consists of the segregation of a portion of the parental body and its subsequent growth and differentiation into a new individual, that in its simpler forms is asexual or vegetative and involves the multiplication of a single parent by building, fission, or the formation of specialized bodies (as tubers, corms, or gemmules) any of which normally grows and differentiates into a new living unit genetically identical with the parent, that may also be sexual involving union of gametes of two parents in fertilization to form a new individual combining genetic characters from each parent although in various modifications offspring may be produced by a single parent in an essentially sexual manner, and that among the higher plants and in many invertebrate animals is characterized by sexual generations alternating with asexual in a characteristic pattern so that long-continued vegetative reproduction without genetic recombination is the exception rather than the rule — compare clone , hermaphrodite , parthenogenesis

d. : a revival of what has been previously learned or experienced : recall

e. : the process of producing a representation in another form or medium (as a copy or likeness)

2. : something reproduced: as

a. : a representation in another form or medium

printed reproductions of the great masters

: copy , likeness , counterpart , reconstruction

to make a reproduction of the Elizabethan theater

b. : an exact copy : replica

c. : an imprint, impression, engraving, etching, woodcut, cast, or statuette of a work of art subject to copyright after being published if embracing artistic elements apart from the original

d. : young seedling trees in a forest

fires … killed all small reproduction and larger trees — Ecology

3. : the capacity of plants and animals to give rise to offspring

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.