reproduction
The process or result of reproducing something in colour.
The process or result of reproducing something in color.
Reproduction without the fusion of gametes.
Reproduction involving the fusion of gametes.
A copy of something created or stored in a digital format.
Relating to the process by which humans create offspring.
Refers to non-natural methods of conception, such as IVF.
Often used in a medical context for fertility treatments.
The process of playing back recorded sound.
Relating to the process by which animals create offspring.
Relating to the process by which plants create new individuals.
Reproduction that occurs without artificial or medical intervention.
Used to describe a copy that is very close to the original.
Emphasizes loyalty to the details and spirit of the original.
A copy that is made well and looks good.
A copy that is of a very high standard.
A copy that is of a good standard.
A copy that is identical to the original in every detail.
A copy that is of extremely high quality.
A copy that is of a satisfactory quality.
A copy that is flawless and identical to the original.
A copy of an image or document made using photography.
The process by which new individual organisms are produced from their parents.
The production of a very large number of copies.
The act of successfully producing offspring.
The process of making copies using machines, such as printing presses.
A copy of an image in black, white, and shades of grey.
A copy of a work of art.
A high-quality copy of a work of fine art (like a painting or sculpture).
A copy that is large in size.
A new object made to look like an antique.
New furniture made in an earlier style.
Used in a scientific or formal context to say that reproduction happens.
Similar to 'occurs', common in descriptive writing.
A specific way in which reproduction occurs.
Indicates what has been reproduced (e.g., a painting, a building).
Indicates the source of the reproduction (e.g., a book, a painting).
Used to say that a device or system produces a good copy or sound.
Similar to 'give', but slightly more formal.
To make certain that a copy is faithful to the original.