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Breed: Definition of Breed in Webster's Dictionary 1913 Edition
14 result(s) found for
Breed
:
(v. t.)
To
produce
as
offspring;
to
bring
forth;
to
bear;
to
procreate;
to
generate;
to
beget;
to
hatch.
(v. t.)
To
take
care
of
in
infancy,
and
through
the
age
of
youth;
to
bring
up;
to
nurse
and
foster.
(v. t.)
To
educate;
to
instruct;
to
form
by
education;
to
train;
--
sometimes
followed
by
up.
(v. t.)
To
engender;
to
cause;
to
occasion;
to
originate;
to
produce;
as,
to
breed
a
storm;
to
breed
disease.
(v. t.)
To
give
birth
to;
to
be
the
native
place
of;
as,
a
pond
breeds
fish;
a
northern
country
breeds
stout
men.
(v. t.)
To
raise,
as
any
kind
of
stock.
(v. t.)
To
produce
or
obtain
by
any
natural
process.
(v. i.)
To
bear
and
nourish
young;
to
reproduce
or
multiply
itself;
to
be
pregnant.
(v. i.)
To
be
formed
in
the
parent
or
dam;
to
be
generated,
or
to
grow,
as
young
before
birth.
(v. i.)
To
have
birth;
to
be
produced
or
multiplied.
(v. i.)
To
raise
a
breed;
to
get
progeny.
(n.)
A
race
or
variety
of
men
or
other
animals
(or
of
plants),
perpetuating
its
special
or
distinctive
characteristics
by
inheritance.
(n.)
Class;
sort;
kind;
--
of
men,
things,
or
qualities.
(n.)
A
number
produced
at
once;
a
brood.
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