What is another word for reproductively?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪpɹədˈʌktɪvli] (IPA)

Reproductively refers to the ability to reproduce or reproduce successfully, and there are several synonyms that can be used in its place. They include procreation, fertility, fecundity, reproduction, and propagation. Procreation is the act of producing offspring, while fertility, fecundity, and reproduction refer to the ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term. Propagation, on the other hand, refers to the process of producing new individuals through asexual reproduction. These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending on the context of the sentence. For instance, reproductively fit can be replaced with fertile or fecund, and reproductively challenged can be replaced with infertile or sterile.

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Usage examples for Reproductively

An additional capital will be equally efficacious in the production of future wealth, whether it be obtained from improvements in skill and machinery, or from using more revenue reproductively; for wealth always depends on the quantity of commodities produced, without any regard to the facility with which the instruments employed in production may have been procured.
"On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation"
David Ricardo
It can only be taught through the spirit by being taught as an art, through its own nature and activity, reproductively-giving the spirit body.
"The Lost Art of Reading"
Gerald Stanley Lee

Famous quotes with Reproductively

  • Vibrant human diversity is now commonplace in major cities throughout the world. Some celebrate such a mix of human diversity. Others deplore it, preferring that so-called races be separated both geographically and reproductively. Even today, some people retain the once-popular belief that the 'white' race is superior in intellect, health, and other attributes. Although far more people reject the notion of white supremacy today than in the past, its legacy remains, as evidenced by economic stratification, ongoing segregation, and classification by racial categories. Even among those who reject the supposed superiority of a particular ethnicity over any other, the perception of distinct, genetically determined human races often persists.
    Daniel J. Fairbanks

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