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Qu'est-ce (qui) est purebred - définition

"CULTIVATED VARIETY" OF A SPECIES
Purebreed; Pure line; Breed true; True breeding; Pedigreed; Pure bred; True breed; Pure breed; Purebreds; Well-bred; Wellbred; Breeding true; Pure-breed; Pure-bred; Pure-breeds; Pedigree breed; True-breeding; Purebreeding; Purebred horse; Pure-breeding
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Purebreds are "cultivated varieties" of an animal species achieved through the process of selective breeding. When the lineage of a purebred animal is recorded, that animal is said to be "pedigreed".
well-bred         
also well bred
A well-bred person is very polite and has good manners.
She was too well bred to want to hurt the little boy's feelings.
= well-mannered
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Purebred

Purebreds are "cultivated varieties" of an animal species achieved through the process of selective breeding. When the lineage of a purebred animal is recorded, that animal is said to be "pedigreed". Purebreds breed true-to-type which means the progeny of like-to-like purebred parents will carry the same phenotype, or observable characteristics of the parents. A group of purebreds is called a pure-breeding line or strain.

Exemples de prononciation pour purebred
1. still want a purebred.
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2. And there's many, many purebred rescues.
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3. They go and pay $2,000 for a purebred dog,
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4. that you can get a purebred in rescue.
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour purebred
1. The only creature he truly loves now is a purebred dog named Mutt.
2. Had his conservative policies succeeded, he might have named a purebred ideologue.
3. It‘s extremely important." Despite the shrinking genetic diversity, purebred cats remain far more genetically diverse than purebred dogs, noted Marilyn Menotti–Raymond, who studies cat genetics at the National Cancer Institute.
4. "We will always produce purebred dogs because some of our clients still want them.
5. The ranch hands would take any cutting horse, purebred or not, that could do the job.