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rearing N (relations)

rearing

rearing N (relations)

rearing

queen rearing AGR

rearing of children

rear <a rear; rears> N

rear <a rear; rears> ADJ

rear <a rear; rears> N

rear ADJ

rear N (part)

rear ARCHIT

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The giant otter is very sensitive to human activity when rearing its young.
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They can be used as food for the rearing of captive animals in terraria, such as geckos or predatory insects.
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The ordinary thing is the following: the only floor constitutes the sware, designed to save the harvests, and formerly for rearing silkworms.
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Heat from a geothermal source is used to heat water in prawn-rearing ponds (see geothermal energy and aquaculture).
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When bees are rearing large quantities of brood (beekeepers say hives are building), bees deliberately gather pollen to meet the nutritional needs of the brood.
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Her generally uneventful daily routine of shopping, housework and child-rearing is interspersed with assignations with clients.
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Further expansion to the south had proved difficult and undesirable since the presence of the tsetse fly and thick jungle made cattle rearing difficult there.
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Women have traditionally been preoccupied with household tasks and child rearing and have rarely had opportunities for contact with men outside the family.
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Animals may use hollows as diurnal or nocturnal shelter sites, as well as for rearing young, feeding, thermoregulation, and to facilitate ranging behaviour and dispersal.
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The main occupation of the people is sheep rearing.
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