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the insemination
noun
A sowing of seed; the act of inseminating.
Exact(60)
"Can I do the insemination?" I asked.
p. What challenges does the insemination project face?
Two weeks after the insemination, I took a pregnancy test.
If the insemination took, her calf would almost certainly be female.
The insemination that produced her two pregnancies is mysterious, at least to me.
And that night, the insemination of Tian Tian had the feel of a rushed job.
A team of three vets at Edinburgh zoo and a panda expert from China carried out the insemination in March.
The "American Astronaut" is filled with syncopated dance routines and subplots about the insemination of Venusian women.
Karl Storz, a German producer of medical equipment, donated an endoscope for the insemination process worth €15,000.
Ellie bought three vials of sperm from the Cryos website, delivered to a clinic in London where the insemination took place.
But not by 1974, six years after "ram it," when I went into the insemination of quarter horses in contrast to the eroticism of Thoroughbreds.
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