Pronunciation: /əˈbrid/
noun a mutual agreement or understanding
A1 I have a cat and a dog, they are of different breeds.
A2 The farmer raises a variety of livestock breeds on his farm.
B1 The breeder specializes in breeding purebred horses of a specific abreed.
B2 The kennel club recognizes over 200 different dog breeds, each with their own unique characteristics.
C1 The conservation program focuses on preserving endangered abreed of wild animals.
C2 The geneticist conducted research on the inheritance patterns of a rare abreed of plants.
verb to agree or come to a mutual understanding
A1 Dogs and cats can abreed to create new mixed breeds.
A2 Farmers often abreed different types of crops to create hybrids with desirable traits.
B1 Geneticists study how different species can abreed to produce offspring with unique characteristics.
B2 Selective breeding is a common practice in agriculture to abreed animals for specific purposes.
C1 Scientists are researching ways to abreed plants that are more resistant to climate change.
C2 The process of abreeding is complex and requires careful consideration of genetic traits.
formal The new breed of cattle was specifically bred for its high milk production.
informal My neighbor's dog had a litter of puppies and they are the cutest little breeds.
slang I heard that new coffee shop has a breed of pastries that are to die for.
figurative In the world of fashion, designers are always looking to create a new breed of style that will stand out.
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