Definition of Inbreedings

1. inbreeding [n] - See also: inbreeding

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inbreedings

inboxes
inbreak
inbreaking
inbreaks
inbreathe
inbreathed
inbreathes
inbreathing
inbred
inbred strain
inbreds
inbreed
inbreeder
inbreeders
inbreeding
inbreedings (current term)
inbreeds
inbring
inbrings
inbroken
inbrought
inbuild
inbuilding
inbuilt
inburn
inburning
inburnt
inburst
inbursts
inby

Literary usage of Inbreedings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Educational Problems by Granville Stanley Hall (1911)
"Bees and ants owe their high instincts to inbreedings. Yet, if restrictions are narrow or too long continued, rigidity and stagnation result. ..."

2. The National Standard Squab Book: A Practical Manual Giving Complete and by Elmer Cook Rice (1902)
"Fowls hatched from studied inbreedings often are so weak that their progress across the barnyard is like the tottering, falling progress of a drunkard. ..."

3. Coursing and Falconry by Harding Edward de Fonglanque Cox, Gerald William Lascelles, Charles Richardson (1899)
"... and having his theories as to certain crosses and inbreedings that may be calculated to produce desirable stock, must look to individual merit and ..."

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