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breeder
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A person who breeds plants or animals professionally.
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The word 'breeder' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used as a noun to refer to a person or animal that produces offspring or breeds animals for a specific purpose, such as a dog breeder or a horse breeder. Example: Sarah's family has been in the business of breeding racehorses for generations, and she is now a successful breeder herself.
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In a nod to news stories that have emerged from the country gamers can also ride Chicago Bulls basketballs, in homage to Denis Rodman, and fly giant rabbits based on reports that the North Korean embassy requested a shipment from a breeder in Germany in 2007.
It is not all green ants and fermented fruit (Zonfrillo has a jar-filled food lab at his home experimenting with ageing), he has teamed with a top local cattle breeder to introduce Red Devon and English Longhorn cows to combat his adopted land's infatuation with wagyu and fast-fattened Angus.
Thomas Lumpkin, the head of CIMMYT, the UN's international wheat and maize research organisation, thinks that farmers in developing countries could often double their harvest by switching to Green Revolution seeds (many of which were developed at CIMMYT by the organisation's most eminent plant breeder, Norman Borlaug).
Joya, launched in January 2012, is aimed at sporty youngsters.With their heavy branding and quality control, apples are becoming more like processed foods, says Kate Evans, a breeder at Washington State University.
Yes, Michael Tabor, a British owner and breeder, made his fortune from a chain of betting shops.
They were excited by "breeder" reactors that both burned and created plutonium.
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Some environmentalists fear that later this year they will face new legal obstacles, especially if they receive grants from abroad.On top of all this, the new government announced ambitious plans on May 25th to build 40 new fast-breeder nuclear-power stations in Russia over the next 30 years.
A witness describes how a puppy defecated in front of the queen during a visit to a Kentucky horse-breeder, breaking the ice.
The one that would use up the most plutonium would be to deploy it as fuel in a fast-breeder reactor.
It also wanted India to put its experimental fast-breeder reactor programme (which will produce lots of potentially bomb-usable plutonium) on a list of civilian nuclear facilities that, under the deal, will be subject to international safeguards.
Once education minister, he is a horse-breeder from the south-west who likes to be photographed driving his tractor and has carefully cultivated an anti-elite image.
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