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This term carries a clinical and technical weight, often evoking a sense of precision or biological necessity. When used in a scientific context, it describes the engine of survival and evolution, stripping away the emotional connotations of parenthood or romance to focus on the mechanical process of species continuation. In the realm of art and media, the word suggests a distance from the original. It implies a secondary status, where the value lies in the accessibility or the accuracy of the copy rather than the unique aura of the primary source. It is the language of archives, galleries, and printing presses.

Countable when referring to a specific copy of an artwork, such as a print of a painting. Uncountable when referring to the biological process of creating offspring.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced from their own kind.

"The reproduction of mammals involves a complex hormonal cycle."

Noun
[something]

The act of creating a copy or a duplicate of an original work of art or a document.

"The museum displayed a high-quality reproduction of the Mona Lisa."

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