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Synonyms:
Nurture, Foster, Grow, Raise, Breed, Interbreed, Cross, Mix, Multiply, Reproduce, Generate, Breed, Cross-fertilize, Interbreed, Cross-pollinate, Evolve, Advance, Enhance, Improve, Refine

Breeding refers to sexually propagating cannabis under controlled circumstances. Breeding can enhance many distinct genetic traits, including flavor, cannabinoids, form, and yields. Breeding for terpenes has recently piqued the curiosity of the breeding community. Terpenes are the chemicals in plants that give their scent and flavor.

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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
breed (verb)
transitive verb
1.
to produce (offspring) by hatching or gestation
2.
a) - beget
b) - produce engender despair often breeds violence
3.
to propagate (plants or animals) sexually and usually under controlled conditions - bred several strains of corn together to produce a superior variety
4.
a) - bring up nurture born and bred in the country
b) to inculcate by training - breed good manners into one's children
5.
a) - mate
b) to mate with - inseminate
c) - impregnate
6.
intransitive verb
to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding a nonfissionable element with neutrons from a radioactive element
1.
a) to produce offspring by sexual union
b) - copulate mate
2.
to propagate animals or plants
breed (noun)
1.
a group of usually domesticated animals or plants presumably related by descent from common ancestors and visibly similar in most characters
2.
a number of persons of the same stock
3.
- class kind a new breed of athlete
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
breed (noun)
a number of persons or things that are grouped together because they have something in common
SYNONYMS:
breed, class, description, feather, genre, ilk, kidney, kind, like, manner, nature, order, species, strain, stripe, type, variety
RELATED WORDS:
model; sample, specimen; bracket, bunch, category, division, family, grade, group, grouping, lot, persuasion, rank(s), set, suite
breed (verb)
1.
to bring forth offspring
SYNONYMS:
breed, multiply, propagate, reproduce
RELATED WORDS:
bear, beget, engender, gender, generate, get, have, mother, parent, produce, sire; hatch, spawn
breed (verb)
2.
to bring to maturity through care and education
SYNONYMS:
breed, foster, nourish, nurse, raise, rear
RELATED WORDS:
father, mother; attend, care (for), cradle, cultivate, mind, minister (to), nurture, watch; discipline, educate, instruct, mentor, school, teach, train, tutor; edify, enlighten, indoctrinate; feed, provide (for), supply; advance, forward, further, promote; prepare; direct, guide, lead, shepherd, show
NEAR ANTONYMS:
abuse, ill-treat, ill-use, maltreat, mishandle, mistreat; ignore, neglect; harm, hurt, injure
breed (verb)
3.
to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind)
SYNONYMS:
beget, breed, bring, bring about, bring on, catalyze, cause, create, do, draw on, effectuate, engender, generate, induce, invoke, make, occasion, produce, prompt, result (in), spawn, translate (into), work, yield
RELATED WORDS:
conduce (to), contribute (to); decide, determine; begin, establish, father, found, inaugurate, initiate, innovate, institute, introduce, launch, pioneer, set, set up, start; advance, cultivate, develop, encourage, forward, foster, further, nourish, nurture, promote; enact, render, turn out
NEAR ANTONYMS:
impede, limit, restrict; clamp down (on), crack down (on), crush, dampen, put down, quash, quell, repress, smother, squash, squelch, stifle, subdue, suppress; arrest, check, control, curb, inhibit, rein (in), restrain, retard; can [], kill, snuff (out), still; abolish, demolish, destroy, extinguish, liquidate, quench
breed (verb)
4.
to engage in sexual intercourse
SYNONYMS:
breed, mate, sleep
RELATED WORDS:
fool around, fornicate
breed (verb)
5.
to set permanently in the consciousness or mind-set
SYNONYMS:
breed, enroot, inculcate, infix, inseminate, instill, plant, sow
RELATED WORDS:
drive, hammer, pound; embed ( imbed), entrench ( intrench), fix, lodge, root; imbue, infuse, ingrain ( engrain), inoculate, invest, steep, suffuse
Breed (Wikipedia)

A breed is a specific group of breedable domestic animals having homogeneous appearance (phenotype), homogeneous behavior, and/or other characteristics that distinguish it from other organisms of the same species. In literature, there exist several slightly deviating definitions. Breeds are formed through genetic isolation and either natural adaptation to the environment or selective breeding, or a combination of the two. Despite the centrality of the idea of "breeds" to animal husbandry and agriculture, no single, scientifically accepted definition of the term exists. A breed is therefore not an objective or biologically verifiable classification but is instead a term of art amongst groups of breeders who share a consensus around what qualities make some members of a given species members of a nameable subset.

Braunvieh, a dairy breed with high milk production and little milk fat

Another point of view is that a breed is consistent enough in type to be logically grouped together and when mated within the group produce the same type. When bred together, individuals of the same breed pass on these predictable traits to their offspring, and this ability – known as "breeding true" – is a requirement for a breed. Plant breeds are more commonly known as cultivars. The offspring produced as a result of breeding animals of one breed with other animals of another breed are known as crossbreeds or mixed breeds. Crosses between animal or plant variants above the level of breed/cultivar (i.e. between species, subspecies, botanical variety, even different genera) are referred to as hybrids.

Breed (Wiktionary)

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Alternative forms

  • breede (archaic)

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English breden, from Old English brēdan, from Proto-Germanic *brōdijaną (to brood), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreh₁- (warm). Cognate with Scots brede, breid, Saterland Frisian briede, West Frisian briede, Low German bröden, Dutch broeden, German

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