reproductively love

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  • adverb In terms of, or by means of, reproduction

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reproductive +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Yet, despite their similarity, hybrids have never been reported, so how do these two remain reproductively isolated?

    Archive 2006-07-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • Yet, despite their similarity, hybrids have never been reported, so how do these two remain reproductively isolated?

    Sea kraits: radical intraspecific diversity, reproductive isolation, and site fidelity Darren Naish 2006

  • If a creationist kills a Darwinist (as reported here Evolution vs. Creation Ends in Stabbing), does that mean the creationist is more reproductively fit?

    The Weasel Thread 2009

  • But if we cannot do that, what does it mean to say that a type with one set of natural properties is more reproductively fit than another?

    De Facto Intelligent Design in Biology 2010

  • If a creationist kills a Darwinist (as reported here Evolution vs. Creation Ends in Stabbing), does that mean the creationist is more reproductively fit?

    The Weasel Thread 2009

  • Not much, apparently—as long as you have at least some genitalia that you can display or constantly refer to yet, and this is key, have little chance of using reproductively.

    All About Yveses Nancy deWolf Smith 2011

  • A food source that lives on our trash that is so reproductively prolific that we can't kill it off?

    Pigeon: The other, other white meat? Tyler 2009

  • Here, we report the establishment and persistence of a reproductively isolated population of Darwin's finches on the small Galápagos Island of Daphne Major in the secondary contact phase of speciation.

    At What Level did this Evolve? 2009

  • A food source that lives on our trash that is so reproductively prolific that we can't kill it off?

    Archive 2009-03-01 Tyler 2009

  • Here, we report the establishment and persistence of a reproductively isolated population of Darwin's finches on the small Galápagos Island of Daphne Major in the secondary contact phase of speciation.

    At What Level did this Evolve? 2009

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