noun

definition

All animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

example

a breed of animal

definition

A race or lineage; offspring or issue.

definition

A group of people with shared characteristics.

example

People who were taught classical Greek and Latin at school are a dying breed.

verb

definition

To produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

definition

To give birth to; to be the native place of.

example

a pond breeds fish; a northern country breeds stout men

definition

Of animals, to mate.

definition

To keep animals and have them reproduce in a way that improves the next generation’s qualities.

definition

To arrange the mating of specific animals.

example

She wanted to breed her cow to the neighbor's registered bull.

definition

To propagate or grow plants trying to give them certain qualities.

example

He tries to breed blue roses.

definition

To take care of in infancy and through childhood; to bring up.

definition

To yield or result in.

example

disaster breeds famine;  familiarity breeds contempt

definition

To be formed in the parent or dam; to be generated, or to grow, like young before birth.

definition

(sometimes as breed up) To educate; to instruct; to bring up

definition

To produce or obtain by any natural process.

definition

To have birth; to be produced, developed or multiplied.

definition

To ejaculate inside someone's ass

Examples of breed in a Sentence

What breed do you raise?

The native breed of mules is remarkably fine.

The most remarkable feature about the breed is that the young are white.

The blue eyes -and the white coat of the kitten indicate that the Siamese breed is a semi-albino, which when adult tends towards melanism, such a combination of characters being apparently unknown in any other animal.

If the frequent presence of a kink in the tail be an inherent feature, the breed is evidently related to the other kink-tailed Malay cats which, as already stated, have a cry differing from that of European cats.

In the royal Siamese breed the head is rather long and pointed, the body also elongated with relatively slender limbs, the coat glossy and close, the eyes blue, and the general colour some shade of cream or pink, with the face, ears, feet, under-parts, and tail chocolate or seal-brown.

In old days New Mexico was the home of a breed of hairless cats, said to have been kept by the ancient Aztecs, but now well-nigh if not completely extinct.

At Saluzzo in Piedmont there is a stock with hanging ears, arched face and tall stature, kept for its dairy qualities; and in the Biellese the merino breed is maintained by some of the larger proprietors.

Originally the cattle were nearly all of the long-horned Spanish breed and of little value for their meat, except to the saladero establishments.

It does not breed in captivity, and is not found wild west of the Jumna river in northern India.

Gulls and amphibious birds abound in large variety; three kinds of penguin have their rookeries and breed here, migrating yearly for some months to the South American mainland.

Sea-birds breed abundantly on the cliffs.

Attempts to breed these sheep in other countries have always resulted in a deterioration in the quality of the skins owing to some peculiarity of climate.

Of the 55 million sheep kept in Russia only about 15 millions belong to the fine merino breed, and these are pastured chiefly on the Black Sea steppes.

In India elephants seldom breed in captivity, though they do so more frequently in Burma and Siam; the domesticated stock is therefore replenished by fresh captures.

He was responsible for all care, must restore ox for ox, sheep for sheep, must breed them satisfactorily.

This comparison leads to the important conclusion that the wild Bactrian Camelus bactrianus ferus comes much nearer to the fossil species than it does to the domesticated breed, the resemblance being specially noticeable in the absolutely and relatively small size of the last molar.

The Bergamo sheep is the largest breed in the country; that of Cadore and Belluno approaches it in size.

Imported vases of the second half of the 5th century B.C. prove the existence of trade with Greece at that period; and the town was famous in Aristotle's day for a special breed of fowls.

They carry on agriculture wheat-growing on a large scale - with the aid of modern agricultural machines, and breed cattle and horses.

During the middle ages cattle and sheep were the chief farm animals, but the intermixture of stock consequent on the common-field system was a barrier to improvement in the breed and conduced to the propagation of disease.

The Dongola breed of horses is noted for its strength and hardness.

Ah singing drummers, they're a rare breed.

Agriculture is still carried on in a somewhat primitive fashion, and as a rule the livestock is of an inferior quality, though the breed of horses, of a heavy build and mostly used in agriculture, is held in high esteem.

The Belgian hare is a large breed of a hardy and prolific character, which closely resembles the hare in colour, and is not unlike it in form.

They breed horses, cattle and sheep, but suffer heavy losses from murrain.

They are a distinct breed of Jersey and Brittany type, and are stated to be descended from animals imported from France by the early settlers.

The Afghan is by breed and nature a bird of prey.

The Welsh Mountain is a small, active, soft-woolled, whitefaced breed of hardy character.

It is descended from the old Tan-faced sheep. It is now three parts Shropshire, having been much crossed with that breed, but its wool is rather coarser.

The Ryeland breed is so named from the Ryelands, a poor upland district in Herefordshire.

It is a very old breed, against which the Shropshires have made substantial headway.

The Dartmoor, a hardy local Devonshire breed, is a large hornless, longwool, white-fleeced sheep, with a long mottled face.

The Exmoor is a horned breed of Devonshire moorland, one of the few remaining remnants of direct descent from the old forest breeds of England.

The Dorset and Somerset Horn is an old west-country breed of sheep. The fleece is fine in quality, of close texture, and the wool is intermediate between long and short, whilst the head carries a forelock.

This is a hardy breed, in size somewhat exceeding the Southdown.

The special characteristic of the breed is that the ewes take the ram at an unusually early period of the year, and cast ewes are in demand for breeding house lamb for Christmas.

The Merino resemble the Dorset Horn breed.

Lowland rams put to breed half-bred and cross lambs receive about I lb of grain daily to prevent their falling off too rapidly in condition, as they would do if exclusively supported on mountain fare.

Its lapses resembled those of Mrs Browning, who was of his own breed in her fervour and exaltation.

They are a shy, harmless, simple folk, living chiefly by hunting; they lime birds, catch fish by poisoning the water, and are skilled in getting wild honey; they have bows with iron-pointed arrows and breed hunting dogs.

Goss compiled a list of 335 species, of which 175 were known to breed in the state.

The black Kerry breed and the black or brown Scotch cattle are also more or less nearly related; and a similar kinship is claimed for the Siemental cattle of Switzerland, although their colour is white and fawn.

The white cattle formerly kept at Chartley Park, Staffordshire, exhibit signs of affinity with the long-horn breed.

The Channel Island cattle, which are either black or fawn, would seem to be nearly allied to the Spanish fighting breed, and thus to the aurochs.

In Europe the name zebu is generally applied to the Indian breed, although no such designation is known in India itself.

The river Lapps, many of whom, however, are descendants of Finns proper, breed cattle, attempt a little tillage and entrust their reindeer to the care of mountain Lapps.

The eider duck, which breeds on the islands of Breit51fjor6r, is a source of livelihood to the inhabitants, as are also the many kinds of sea-fowl which breed on the sea-cliffs.

Its main products are sheep - the celebrated Heidschnucken breed, - potatoes, bilberries, cranberries and honey.

Cattle are numerous and of excellent breed, and game is abundant.

Disclaimer

Scrabble® Word Cheat is an incredibly easy-to-use tool that is designed to help users find answers to various word puzzles. With the help of Scrabble Word Cheat, you can easily score in even the most difficult word games like scrabble, words with friends, and other similar word games like Jumble words, Anagrammer, Wordscraper, Wordfeud, and so on. Consider this site a cheat sheet to all the word puzzles you have ever known.

Please note that SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights for the game are owned by Hasbro Inc in the U.S.A and Canada. J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England (a subsidiary of Mattel Inc.) reserves the rights throughout the rest of the world. Also, Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends.

Scrabblewordcheat.com is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends, or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is only for entertainment and is designed to help you crack even the most challenging word puzzle. Whenever you are stuck at a really difficult level of Scrabble or words with friends, you will find this site incredibly helpful. You may also want to check out: the amazing features of our tool that enables you to unscramble upto 15 letters or the advanced filters that lets you sort through words starting or ending with a specific letter.

Top Search