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Pedigree vs Breed - What's the difference?

pedigree | breed |


As nouns the difference between pedigree and breed

is that pedigree is a chart, list, or record of ancestors, to show breeding, especially distinguished breeding while breed is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

As an adjective pedigree

is having a pedigree.

As a verb breed is

to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

Breed vs Cline - What's the difference?

breed | cline |


As a verb breed

is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As a noun breed

is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

As a proper noun cline is

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Meditate vs Breed - What's the difference?

meditate | breed |


In lang=en terms the difference between meditate and breed

is that meditate is to sit or lie down and come to a deep rest while still remaining conscious while breed is to have birth; to be produced or multiplied.

As verbs the difference between meditate and breed

is that meditate is to contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon something; to study while breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As a noun breed is

all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

Eat vs Breed - What's the difference?

eat | breed |


As verbs the difference between eat and breed

is that eat is to ingest; to be ingested while breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As a noun breed is

all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

Induce vs Breed - What's the difference?

induce | breed |


In lang=en terms the difference between induce and breed

is that induce is to cause, bring about, lead to while breed is to have birth; to be produced or multiplied.

As verbs the difference between induce and breed

is that induce is to lead by persuasion or influence; incite while breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As a noun breed is

all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

Breed vs Bloodline - What's the difference?

breed | bloodline |


As nouns the difference between breed and bloodline

is that breed is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies while bloodline is the abstract link between a person and their ancestors.

As a verb breed

is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

Mark vs Breed - What's the difference?

mark | breed |


As nouns the difference between mark and breed

is that mark is Boundary, land within a boundary.breed is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

As verbs the difference between mark and breed

is that mark is to put a mark upon; to make recognizable by a mark while breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As a proper noun Mark

is a given name derived from Latin.

As an abbreviation Mark

is abbreviation of Markarian|lang=en.

Red vs Breed - What's the difference?

red | breed |


In informal terms the difference between red and breed

is that red is a red light a traffic signal while breed is a group of people with shared characteristics.

As nouns the difference between red and breed

is that red is any of a range of colours having the longest wavelengths, 670 nm, of the visible spectrum; a primary additive colour for transmitted light: the colour obtained by subtracting green and blue from white light using magenta and yellow filters; the colour of blood, ripe strawberries, etc while breed is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

As verbs the difference between red and breed

is that red is past tense of rede while breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As an adjective red

is having red as its color.

As a proper noun Red

is A nickname given to someone who has or had red hair.

Breed vs Broad - What's the difference?

breed | broad |


As nouns the difference between breed and broad

is that breed is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies while broad is a prostitute, a woman of loose morals.

As a verb breed

is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As an adjective broad is

wide in extent or scope.

Breed vs Incubate - What's the difference?

breed | incubate |


In lang=en terms the difference between breed and incubate

is that breed is to have birth; to be produced or multiplied while incubate is to incubate metaphorically; to ponder an idea slowly and deliberately as if in preparation for hatching it.

As verbs the difference between breed and incubate

is that breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young while incubate is to brood, raise, or maintain eggs, organisms, or living tissue through the provision of ideal environmental conditions.

As a noun breed

is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

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