Crossword-Solution: REPRODUCTIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Reproductive | a. | Tending, or pertaining, to reproduction; employed in reproduction. |
We have 53 clues for the answer “REPRODUCTIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| nonselective | 48 answers |
| procreative | 50 answers |
| aphrodisiacal | 50 answers |
| concupiscent | 50 answers |
| erogenous | 51 answers |
| Serviceable | 52 answers |
| Genital | 52 answers |
| amative | 52 answers |
| sybaritic | 53 answers |
| promiscuous | 53 answers |
| Hedonistic | 54 answers |
| enamoured | 55 answers |
| horny | 55 answers |
| sexual | 55 answers |
| Amatory | 55 answers |
| sensual | 57 answers |
| epicurean | 58 answers |
| Erotic | 59 answers |
| carnal | 60 answers |
| libidinous | 60 answers |
| fruitful | 60 answers |
| BODILY ___ | 60 answers |
| earthly | 61 answers |
| smutty | 63 answers |
| prurient | 63 answers |
| amorous | 64 answers |
| Lecherous | 64 answers |
| Physical | 64 answers |
| Voluptuous | 64 answers |
| Obscene | 65 answers |
| Salacious | 65 answers |
| Licentious | 66 answers |
| Lustful | 67 answers |
| Lewd | 67 answers |
| fond | 68 answers |
| Indulgent | 68 answers |
| supernumerary | 69 answers |
| Fervent | 69 answers |
| barnyard | 69 answers |
| Lascivious | 71 answers |
| Affectionate | 71 answers |
| Human | 71 answers |
| excitable | 73 answers |
| mortal | 73 answers |
| Romantic | 74 answers |
| Ardent | 75 answers |
| Immoral | 76 answers |
| Passionate | 78 answers |
| Tender | 83 answers |
| Wicked | 92 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REPRODUCTIVE (5)
The chief landmarks in the poem are as follows: after the first 103 lines, which contain at least three distinct preludes, three primeval beings are introduced, Chaos, Earth, and Eros—here an indefinite reproductive influence.
Now, this reproductive leaven--this eternal germ of life, this preparation of the land and manufacture of implements for production--constitutes the debt of the capitalist to the producer, which he never pays; and it is this fraudulent denial which causes the poverty of the laborer, the luxury of idleness, and the inequality of conditions.
Through the processes of differentiation, however, these elements became detached, and with the separation of the male from the female, the reproductive functions were henceforth confided to two separate individuals.
His dinner-table anecdotes supplied, of course, no measure for this spontaneous reproductive power; yet some weight must be given to the number of years during which he could abound in such stories, and attest their constant appropriateness by not repeating them.
The explanations put forward have always been on one of three main lines:-- (1) The imagination-theory, or, to quote Harvey: "Due to mental causes so operating either on the mind of the female and so acting on her reproductive powers, or on the mind of the male parent, and so influencing the qualities of his semen, as to modify the nutrition and development of the offspring." (2) Due to a local influence on the reproductive organs of the mother.
Quotes with REPRODUCTIVE (3)
In our society, if someone wants to be a hairstylist or a kickboxer or a hunting guide -or a schoolteacher- he or she must be trained and licensed by a state agency. No such requirement is necessary for parenthood. Anyone with a set of reproductive organs is free to create a child, no questions asked, and raise them as they see fit, so long as there are no visible bruises- and then turn that child over to the school system so the teachers can work their magic. Maybe we are as…
My parents raised me that you never ask people about their reproductive plans. “You don’t know their situation,” my mom would say. I considered it such an impolite question that for years I didn’t even ask myself. Thirty-five turned into forty faster than McDonald’s food turns into cold nonfood.
This was the missing link in Darwin's Logic: reproductive incompatibility, ultimately derived from genetic incompatibility, drove the origin of novel species.