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Wat (wie) is pure-bred - definitie

"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
  • Purebred Barbados Blackbelly hair sheep.
  • Pure-breed Zwergschnauzer
  • Persian]] show cat with “Grand Champion”-title.
  • A purebred [[Arabian horse]].

pure-bred         
also purebred
A pure-bred animal is one whose parents and ancestors all belong to the same breed.
...pure-bred Arab horses.
ADJ: ADJ n
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
ADJ
well-bred         
a.
Refined, polished, polite, courteous, cultivated.

Wikipedia

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.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor pure-bred
1. "About 80 per cent of the crossbreeds currently become guide dogs compared with 65 per cent of pure–bred dogs.
2. Not always easy to tell apart from hybrids, pure–bred cats show distinctive vertical black stripes on their coat and black rings around their tails.
3. The unnamed male kitten was born to two pure bred Scottish wildcats, said to be Britain‘s rarest mammal, at Wildwood Discovery Park, near Canterbury, Kent.
4. With a pedigree as long as his tail, you might expect the pure–bred pooch to trounce his mongrel cousin in an IQ test.
5. "Crossbreeding a German shepherd with a rottweiler, for instance, would produce as good a police dog as a pure–bred German shepherd," he added.