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bred ADJ

be bred VB

pure bred AGR

pure bred

breed <a breed; breeds> N

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Also, interference in the day-to-day affairs of peasant life often bred resentment and worker alienation across the countryside.
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The two cats bred, producing four kittens born in 1981 that were so adorable that a new breed was born.
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Commercial hybrid pullets are hatched throughout the year artificially (in incubators) and so do not share the very seasonal hatching times of the home-bred heritage or barnyard cross.
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Purple sheen on the feathers is a defect and should not be bred.
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The problems are two-fold: the drop in numbers of pure-bred wildcats (almost none left); and cross-breeding with local tabbies and feral cats.
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They've been bred to have cute looks and cheeky personalities, but there's a catch: their pretty little snub nose is so squashed that some individuals have difficulty breathing.
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Swine are also bred using this method (up to 85% of all inseminations).
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Seventeen of the twenty species of dragonfly recorded are known to have bred.
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Bred to work in packs as well as on their own, they get along well with other dogs and are not overly possessive about anything.
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The wire-haired dachshund, the last to develop, was bred in the late 19th century.
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